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How Often Do I Have to Rotate My Tires?

Tire maintenance is key in prolonging the life of your tires and improving overall performance. Though there are many ways you can care for your wheels, tire rotation is one of the most important. This could have you asking yourself, “how often do I have to rotate my tires?”To get the full details, the BMW of Meridian team is here to help all drivers in the Meridian, Philadelphia, and Laurel, Mississippi, areas. Keep reading to find out when to schedule your next tire rotation and why it’s so important.

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Tire Maintenance Quick Facts

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Tire Rotation Every 5,000 to 7,500 miles
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Tire Balancing Every 12,000 miles
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Wheel Alignment Every 5,000 to 7,500 miles

When Should I Rotate My Tires?

Professionals suggest you should rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to ensure they’re wearing at the same level. Many drivers will schedule their tire rotation at the same time as their oil change, knocking out two important preventive maintenances during one visit.

Tire rotation is important for many reasons, the most important being proper, even wear of your tires. When you’re driving, each position of your vehicle requires something different for the tires. For example, the tires on a front-wheel drive (FWD) vehicle will take on more friction for turning, accelerating, and braking.

This leads to more wear on the front tires than the back. By rotating them, the front tires will be able to take a break, while the other wheels have a turn. This causes all the tires to wear at an even rate. The result? Longer-lasting tires and a better-performing vehicle.

What Are Tire Rotation Patterns?

There are several different patterns our service professionals use to ensure your tires are rotated in the best way possible. They will assess your vehicle and ask about your driving style, then decide on which rotation pattern will prolong your tires the most.

  • Rearward Cross: Perfect for vehicles with 4-wheel drive (4WD) or all-wheel drive (AWD), this pattern takes the rear tires and moves them to the front, keeping them on their original side.
  • X: The X pattern is typically used for vehicles with FWD. Here, the tires are moved diagonally (the front left to the back right and so on).
  • Forward Cross: As the most common pattern for FWD vehicles, this takes the front tires and moves them back. The back tires switch position, while the front remains on the same side.

Different variations of these patterns are also done for specialty vehicles and tires. These include:

  • High-performance cars
  • Directional tires
  • Uniform size and non-directional tires
  • Cars with full-size spare tires

Keep Your Vehicle Safe and Dependable with a Tire Rotation from BMW of Meridian!

Is it time for your vehicle to receive a professional tire rotation? If so, schedule your appointment with BMW of Meridian today. Our certified team of experts will fulfill all your vehicle maintenance needs quickly, efficiently, and safely.

To make your appointment, give us a call or use our online scheduling tool. We proudly serve the Meridian, Philadelphia, and Laurel, MS, region and the surrounding areas.

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