Tyre Rotation

    Tyre Rotation

    Tyre life can often be increased by occasionally switching tyres around on the car, possibly every 2000 to 3000 miles. This will even out tyre wear.

    On front-wheel-drive cars, the front tyres wear much faster, often doing only half the mileage of rear tyres. On rear-wheel-drive cars,  there is little noticeable difference between front and rear tyre wear.

    Don’t forget the safety implications of changing over tyres. Despite what the majority of motorists believe, newer tyres should be fitted to the rear, regardless of whether the vehicle is front or rear-wheel drive. The recommended rotation patterns are shown below. Obviously tyres that have a rotation marking cannot be switched from one side to the other unless the tyre is turned on the rim. Also, be aware that some cars have a different front size to the rear. In this case, no changes can be made.

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