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Tire rotation refers to the movement
of tires to different positions on
the vehicle to equalize tread wear
and is critical to gain the maximum
life from your tire investment.
Because each tire on your car
supports a different amount of
weight, your tires can wear at
different rates. By rotating your
tires, you can extend their useful
life. In addition, tires that are
not rotated regularly could
potentially void the manufacturer
warranty.
You should always refer to your
vehicle's owner's manual for the
recommended time between rotations.
If no rotation interval is
specified, your tires should be
rotated approximately every 6,000
miles (about every two oil changes).
If your tires show signs of
irregular or uneven tread wear,
bring your vehicle to
Falls Auto
Group to have one of our
service technicians locate the cause
of the wear problem.
Keep in mind that sometimes the
front and rear tires on a vehicle
may use different pressures. After a
rotation is performed, we will
adjust the individual pressure to
the figures recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer (based upon
each tires new position on the
vehicle).
Our expert technicians will not only
rotate your tires, but will fully
inspect your tires to make the right
recommendations concerning repair or
replacement if needed. Our tire
rotation service includes:
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Checking tire pressure
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Carefully inspecting tires to
identify visible damage or
abnormal wear patterns
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Rotating tires according to the
pattern recommended by your
vehicle's manufacturer
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Torque lug nuts/bolts to the
proper specifications
At Porter's Tire Stores we will not only
rotate your tires, but will fully
inspect your brakes and suspension
to insure tire longevity and driving
safety.
Sample Rotation Patterns:
NOTE: Do not include a
"Temporary Use Only" spare tire in
any of the rotation patterns shown.
If you have a matching full-size
tire as a spare and wish to include
it in the rotation process, use one
of the patterns shown. Insert the
spare in the right rear position and
place the tire that would have gone
on the right rear in the trunk as
the new spare.
Some tires cannot be rotated in
the manners described including uni-directional
tires and tires with asymmetric
tread designs. Also, some vehicles
may have different-sized tires
mounted on the front and rear axles,
and these different-sized tires also
have rotation restrictions. Check
your owner's manual for the proper
rotation recommendations for these
special cases.

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