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Why Wheel Balancing and Tire Rotation Save You Money on Tires
Drivers want their tires to last as long as possible. Two ways to extend tire life are wheel balancing and tire rotation.
When wheels are out of balance, they wobble and vibrate. That makes the tires wear in a cupping pattern. If a front wheel is out of balance, you'll feel it in the steering wheel. If it's a rear wheel, you'll feel it through your seat. To fix this, your technician puts weights on your wheels to balance them out.
That brings us to tire rotation. The front tires on a vehicle wear out faster than the rear tires. As they push through turns, the shoulders of the front tires wear down. So rotating front and rear tires allows them to all wear at about the same rate over the life of the tire.
Proper tire inflation will also help folks' tires last longer. Underinflated tires wear more on the shoulder and may even overheat. This could cause tire damage or a blowout. Overinflated tires wear too fast in the middle.
Four-wheel-drive trucks and SUVs tend to wear their tires more unevenly, so rotation is even more important with them. Give us a call to get our recommendation for your vehicle.
See your owner's manual or ask your service advisor for your recommended tire rotation schedule. It's usually every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, or 8,000 to 13,000 km.
Tires are among the most important safety components on your vehicle. Take care of them and they'll take care of you.
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