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How Often You Should Rotate Your Tires
If you're an Elgin commuter, you may have found yourself wondering how often should you rotate your tires. In general, you should rotate your tires every 5,000 - 7,500 miles, however this can vary depending on where you live and what kind of drivetrain you have. Learn when to rotate your tires with the service team at Elgin Hyundai below, or contact us if it's time to have your tires rotated and aligned.
FWD and RWD Tire Rotation
How many miles to rotate your tires will depend on whether you have a Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) or a Rear-Wheel-Drive (RWD) vehicle for your South Elgin needs. The designation of FWD or RWD simply states where the power from the engine is sent to accelerate your vehicle, but it also means the set of tires getting the most engine power will wear out faster than the others. Keep these tire rotation tips in mind for your FWD or RWD car:
- FWD and RWD tire rotation should be performed every 5,000 - 7,500 miles. Check with your local Bartlett service center or consult your owner's manual for exact mileage.
- When performing a FWD tire rotation, remember to switch sides when moving the rear tires forward. For instance, the rear right tire will go on the front left. However, when you move the front tires to the back, keep them on the same side.
- When rotating RWD tires, flip sides when moving the front tires to the back, but keep the rear tires on the same side when moving them forward.
- If you frequently use your vehicle for off-roading or towing, you may need to rotate your tires more often.