How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires?

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So, how many miles to rotate tires? Well, the general recommendation is about 5,000 to 8,000 miles between tire rotations. While this is a good ground rule for establishing your specific maintenance routine, the figures may vary from vehicle to vehicle and according to how you actually use your vehicle day to day. It’s a good idea to check your owner’s manual for the specifics regarding your Ford model. However, if you are still curious when to rotate tires with your New Castle vehicle, keep reading this guide from the folks at Greg Hubler Ford and our trusted service center, or utilize our service specials for savings.

 

 

When to Rotate Tires: FWD & RWD Vehicles

Front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles have the power from their engines sent to the set of wheels of their respective namesakes. In either of these systems, half of your set of tires is receiving the bulk of the engine power, and will typically wear down faster than the other half. So, if you drive a FWD or RWD vehicle, keep these tips in mind:

  • If you are driving FWD or RWD cars, you should perform a tire rotation about every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Be sure to check your owner’s manual for exact figures on your vehicle.
  • When you’re performing a FWD tire rotation yourself, flip sides when moving the rear tires forward – placing the rear right tire on the front left, and rear left on the front right. When moving the front tires to the back, keep them on the same side.
  • Invert the process above when rotating the tires on RWD vehicles. Switching sides when moving the front tires to the back, and keeping the rear tires on the same side when moving them forward.
  • Your driving habits, like off-roading or towing frequently, will impact how often to rotate tires. You can chat with our service team regarding your driving habits in order to determine a system that works best for you.

When to Rotate Tires: AWD Vehicles

If you are driving an AWD Ford vehicle, you’ll have a bit of variation, in terms of frequency and pattern, from the other drivetrains. This is because the power from your engine is delivered to all of your wheels. Your rotation needs to be done in a separate and specific way and in smaller intervals. AWD tires typically need to be rotated every 3,000 – 5,000 miles, especially if you are using the system frequently on job sites or your adventures in Yorktown. Since you know how many miles to rotate tires, explore the pattern for your AWD model:

  1. The left rear goes to the right front spot.
  2. The right rear goes to the left front spot.
  3. The right front goes to the left rear spot.
  4. The left front goes to the right rear spot.

You can simplify the process by drawing a diagram of your drivetrain and using color-coded arrows to help you rotate your tires properly and make the maintenance easier for yourself. However, relying on the team at Greg Hubler Ford makes things even simpler, easier, and faster. 

Visit Greg Hubler Ford for Your Next Tire Rotation in Muncie!

After diving into the details regarding how many miles to rotate tires and and the tire rotation pattern of your specific vehicle, you can explore more information with our service tips! You can also feel free to contact us today with your questions, where our certified technicians are available to help answer your questions and solve your problems. Take the time to schedule your service appointment at our service center near Yorktown today.

 

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