Tyre Rotation

Tyre rotation is the practice of interchanging the wheels and tyres of an automobile to one another.

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Tyre rotation is the practice of interchanging the wheels and tyres of an automobile to one another. This way, even tyre wear is expected to extend the useful life of a set of tyres. The reason for tyre rotation is to reduce the uneven wear on each set of tyre and wheels. This is a proven way to deal with excessive tyre wear. However, this should not be considered as the only remedy as there are many mechanical and external factors responsible for such problems.

Car manufacturers recommend tyre rotation frequency and pattern. It is often recommended at every 8,000 km to 13,000 km. However, the specification differs between tyre manufacturers and vehicles. The rotation pattern is typically moving the back wheels to the front and the front to the back, and crossing them when moving to the back. For unidirectional tyres, the rotation can only be from front to back on the same side of the vehicle to maintain the rotational direction of the tyres. In addition, the best tyres should be kept on the rear wheels of the vehicle for maximum traction regardless of a front or rear-wheel drive vehicle.

Singh Tyre House recommend rotating your tyres as per manufacturers’ direction for best possible performance. Our highly trained technical staff knows the ins and outs of such procedures according to different vehicles and driving habits. This is why we are your best bet in such a scenario.