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Tire rotation is done to ensure that you preserve the life of your tires and achieve even tire wear among all tires. The tire on your vehicle perform different tasks, therefore tires wear at different rates. Your front tires receive a lot more stress than your rear tires, because they come in contact with the road more heavily. Your front tires will usually wear down a lot faster than your rear tires.
Tire rotation allows you to switch the tires positions so that the front tires move to the rear and the rear tires move to the front. By doing this, all four tires will also wear down at an even rate, which will allow you to replace the whole set in one single go when the time comes. Tires can be rotated whenever you get an oil change or every 5,000 miles. Rotation patters vary based on your specific vehicle and your manufacturer recommendations, but most are designed to switch front-to-rear on the same side, while others are intended to be rotated in a diagonal X pattern.
Rotating tires keeps them from wearing unevenly and makes ride smoother and handling safer. Poor wheel alignment and tire balancing can also affect your tire wear. Extends the life of your tires and save time and money in the long run with regular tire rotation at United Tire & Service. To find out when your tires should be rotated, check your automobile's owner's handbook or ask one of our tire experts today. Visit us at any of our location in Ambler, Bethlehem, Concordville, Downingtown, Emmaus, Feasterville, Phoenixville, Southampton, Paoli, West Chester, Pottstown, or Willow Grove, PA. United Tire & Service is proud to be your number one auto repair center and provider of tires. Schedule an appointment today!
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