What happens if you don't rotate tires?

Without regular rotations, tire treads can wear down unevenly to create a rough and potentially unstable driving surface. In the end, this type of tire tread wear may decrease your safety on the road – think heat buildup, hydroplaning, poor traction in snow and ice, and an increased risk of punctures and blowouts.
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How long do tires last if you don't rotate them?

A 60,000-mile (96,561-kilometer) tire run without rotation may last, say, 50,000 miles (80,467 kilometers). But with rotation there is good chance that same tire could reach 60,000 miles (96,561 kilometers), given the right conditions.
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Is it really necessary to rotate tires?

Rotating your tires evens out the wear and makes them last longer. Proper rotation not only helps even out wear and extend the life of your tires, it provides the perfect opportunity to make certain all four wheels are in good working order.
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What happens if you wait too long to rotate your tires?

If you wait too long, you lose the benefits of rotating the tires regularly. Your tires can develop a permanent wear pattern that can create a rough, noisy ride and will reduce the life of your tires.
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Is it OK to rotate tires once a year?

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BMW allows up to 15,000 miles between oil changes, but that is too long to wait to rotate the tires. Unless you drive fewer than about 7,500 miles per year, it's a good idea to rotate tires every six months or so to prevent uneven wear.
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Can I rotate my own tires?

As part of basic car maintenance, rotating tires should be completed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. This ensures that the tires wear evenly. While many people choose to have this maintenance professionally done, you can learn how to rotate tires and complete the task as a DIY project at home.
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Is alignment necessary after rotation?

Keeping everything straight

A rotation should be done approximately every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (check your owner's manual for the recommendation for your vehicle). An alignment only needs to be performed if your vehicle has come out of alignment.
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Do you really need to rotate your tires every 5000 miles?

How often should you rotate your tires? Automotive experts recommend you rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. While this is a good rule of thumb, your vehicle's exact interval will depend on its drivetrain and your driving habits.
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How often do you really need to rotate tires?

Rotate Your Tires Every 6,000-8,000 Miles, Or Every Six Months – Whichever Comes First. It's just that simple! Most Americans drive around 12,000-15,000 miles per year, so most people should have their tires rotated every 6K-8K miles, or every six months.
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Do most people rotate their tires?

Some people rotate their own tires, but many consumers may elect to have their mechanic or tire dealer do it. You may indeed have to pay $20 or more to have the tires rotated, though some tire retailers will do it for free if you bought the tires at their store.
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How much does it cost to flip tires?

Generally, a tire rotation could cost somewhere between $24 to $50. But sometimes, it could even go up to $120.
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How long does a tire rotation take?

Typically, a tire rotation at our dealership takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes. Every manufacturer will have different things to say about rotating the tires, but generally speaking, it should be completed with your oil change–every 5,000 miles or so.
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What are the red dots on my tires?

The red dot

They have high and low points because of where the belts are joined, and these points can cause vibrations when a tire is rolling. The red dot indicates the tire's high point. Most of the time, a wheel will also have a dot—either a drilled dot or a sticker to indicate its low point.
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Should I rotate tires on AWD?

Since tires on AWD vehicles wear at different speeds, it's recommended that they are rotated every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.
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How often should I get an alignment?

Typically, it is recommended to get your wheels aligned every 2 to 3 years. However, to ensure the optimal safety of your car, yourself and others around you, it is best to opt for a wheel alignment every time you go to change your oil of the vehicle.
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Can rotating tires throw off balance?

Imperfections in the rubber and damage to a tire or rim can throw a wheel "out of balance." Treadwear also causes the distribution of weight around the tire to change. This leads to an imbalance that causes the vehicle to shake or vibrate.
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Can rotating tires cause vibration?

Tires that have uneven wear patterns often cause tire noise and vibrations after tire rotation. Even tires with fairly even wear can cause some noise and vibration initially. Humming or helicopter-like sounds are common complaints. More severe wear problems can cause vibrations as well.
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Do you need tire rotation with new tires?

It is especially important to rotate new tires by 5,000 miles because deep, fresh tire tread is more susceptible to uneven wear. Secondly, even tread wear keeps the tread depth on your tires uniform, which can help keep traction and handling consistent across all four tires.
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What does Walmart charge for tire rotation?

Walmart will perform the most basic tire rotation for $2.50 per tire. This does not include balancing though, which is important. Walmart does however offer a lifetime balance & rotation package for $14.00 per tire which is a very good deal! Why Is Walmart a Good Choice to Rotate Your Tires?
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How do I know if I have directional tires?

Directional tyres are marked on the side, i.e. on the tyre's sidewall. You will see the word "Rotation" or "Direction" written here. Next to it, there is a small arrow which indicates the tyre's forward direction (rolling direction). Directional tyres are marked on the side, i.e. on the tyre's sidewall.
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Can you rotate tires side to side?

Directional tires can not be rotated side to side.

Moving them to the other side of your car will reverse the direction of spin. The only way to safely move a directional tire from one side to the other would be to remove the tire from the rim, flip it around, and remount it.
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How long are tires good for?

On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
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How do you rotate tires on AWD?

For rear-wheel drive or AWD/4WD, the rotation pattern goes as follows:
  1. Left rear goes to right front.
  2. Right rear goes to the left front.
  3. Right front goes to left rear.
  4. Left front goes to the right rear.
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