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Tire Rotation (Per Tire)

Tire rotation is the practice of moving the wheels and tires of a vehicle from one position to another, to ensure that all tires wear evenly and last longer. It’s usually done every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or as recommended by the vehicle's manufacturer.

There are several different tire rotation patterns that can be used, depending on the type of vehicle and the type of tires. The most common rotation pattern is the "forward cross" pattern, in which the front tires are moved to the back of the vehicle, and the back tires are moved to the front.

The main benefit of regular tire rotation is that it helps to distribute wear more evenly across all four tires, which can help to extend the life of the tires and improve the vehicle's handling and stability. Additionally, rotating your tires on a regular basis can help to keep your vehicle aligned, which can improve fuel efficiency and reduce wear on suspension components.

It is recommended to have it done by a professional, as improper rotation can cause uneven wear and reduce the longevity of the tires.

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