
Have you ever wondered why tire warranties usually stipulate routine tire rotation? This simple but important procedure makes your tires last longer and provides many other benefits. Read on to learn five good reasons to have your car’s tires swapped around twice a year at your local Chevy dealership.
5 Benefits of Getting a Tire Rotation for Your Chevy
Cost Savings on New Tires
While you’re driving, your tires wear down unevenly for all kinds of reasons. More often than not, the front tires wear down faster than the rear tires because of extra pressure created at the front by steering, braking pressure, and additional engine weight. It’s also possible for individual tires to wear down faster on one side than the other.
Routinely rotating your tires ensures that all four tires are sharing this extra burden and no two tires are wearing down significantly faster than the others. Uniform tire wear means the entire set of four takes a great deal longer to wear down until the treads are bald or some other problem necessitates replacements. This saves you on the cost of new tires over time.
Less Chance of Tire Failure
When just one or two tires are allowed to wear down significantly more than the others, the worn-out tires become more susceptible to damage from the road, punctures, and skids. It only takes one weakened tire to fail to cause an accident while driving at speed.
Smoother Handling
When tires aren’t uniform in tread depth and condition, you’ll feel the difference in your vehicle’s handling. Your car becomes unbalanced, which affects steering, suspension, and other performance factors. Regular rotation keeps handling smooth and the car more firmly under your control.
Quieter Road Noise
Uneven tires can also cause vibrations and excessive road noise. Regular rotation helps keep things quieter while driving at any speed.
Less Maintenance Expenditure
Uneven tread wear means your tires gradually become different sizes. As your car is designed for wheels and tires of identical size, this unevenness puts awkward strain on connected car parts such as the suspension, wheel bearings, axles, and brakes.
Over time, these connected parts will themselves become twisted out of shape and misaligned, requiring repair work. Routine rotation prevents this and thereby saves you money on maintenance costs.
How Your Chevy Dealer Adjusts Your Tires
If you have a front-wheel drive vehicle, your tires will usually be rotated in a forward cross pattern. This means the front two tires are moved directly to the rear on the same side, but the rear two tires switch sides as they come to the front.
Rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive cars usually have each tire swapped to the opposite end and side of the car in an X shape. They may also have a rearward cross pattern, which is the opposite of the forward cross pattern.
Visit Bacon Chevrolet today to have your tires rotated by qualified technicians. We’re a locally trusted dealership that’s been looking after the drivers of East Texas for decades with excellent cars and customer service.

