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Why Are Tire Rotations Important?

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Why rotate tires? What does rotating your tires do? In essence, it’s the key to prolonging the lifespan of your tires, ensuring you maximize your investment. But what exactly does a tire rotation accomplish? Tires don’t wear evenly due to various factors, such as drivetrain differences and driving habits. Regular tire rotations prevent any single tire from wearing out faster than the others. Discover the significance of tire rotations and how often to rotate tires below, and schedule your next tire rotation at one of our WI locations.

How Does Drivetrain Impact Tire Rotation?

Your driving activities exert friction between your tires and the road. This friction unevenly wears the tire tread, influenced by your vehicle’s drivetrain:

  • Front-Wheel Drive Vehicles: With power directed to the front wheels, responsible for steering and most braking, front tires wear out faster.
  • Rear-Wheel Drive Vehicles: Despite power directed to the rear wheels, front tires bear the brunt of steering and braking, leading to slower but notable wear on rear tires.
  • All-Wheel Drive Vehicles: Though power distribution is more balanced, rear tires may still wear slightly faster, albeit at a reduced rate.
  • Intelligent All-Wheel Drive Systems: Complex systems adjust power distribution during maneuvers, affecting tire wear in intricate ways.

How Often to Rotate Tires

Are you curious how often to rotate your tires? Typically, tires should undergo rotation every six months or 5,000 to 8,000 miles, though specifics may vary for your vehicle. Refer to your owner’s manual for precise intervals. If uncertain, our certified service technicians can provide tailored advice on tire care during your visit.

Why Rotate Tires: Consequences of Neglecting Tire Rotation

Failure to schedule tire rotations results in premature tire wear, leading to potential hazards:

  • Reduced traction and increased skidding on road surfaces
  • Accelerated deterioration of brake pads
  • Risk of flat tires and blowouts

Maintain Your Vehicle’s Health with Badger Truck & Auto Group

As you can see, there are many reasons why you should rotate your tires on a regular basis. For comprehensive tire care guidance, including checking tire tread depth and more, you can always turn to Badger Truck & Auto Group. Don’t forget to explore our parts and service coupons for excellent deals when scheduling your next tire rotation.

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