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Tire Rotation #FACTS

When you buy a new or used car, it usually comes with a manual. But MOST of us either don't look at it or only look at that when a light turns on on the dashboard. So I wanted to share a quick #carfact and focus on tire rotation and why it's important to get this done to your vehicle.

Car Tires

How often do you need to get your tires rotated? Your car's manual has a recommendation, but it is recommended to get them rotated every 6000-8000 miles

What is a tire rotation? Each tire and wheel is removed from your vehicle and moved to a different position so that all tires wear evenly and last longer.

Why should you rotate your tires? A regular rotation helps make sure the tires wear out evenly because the position of the tires can affect how it wears down. This extends the life of your tires and improves the performance, which saves you money in the long run because you don't have to replace your tires as often. 

A tire rotation can cost anywhere from $15-50, which is great in comparison to new tires. I hope this was helpful info. If you want to save some money on the road, give our office a call. We'll give you a free quote for auto insurance in 5 minutes or less. 

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Posted Tuesday, October 30 2018 3:48 PM
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