How often should I rotate my tires?

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Goodyear Tire suggests that tire rotation should generally be performed every six thousand to eight thousand miles, or according to the specific recommendations provided by the vehicle manufacturer. Tire rotation is an essential maintenance task that helps ensure even tread wear and prolongs the life of the tires. The frequency may vary depending on various factors, such as driving habits, the type of vehicle, and the type of tires used. For example, vehicles that experience more aggressive driving conditions, such as frequent turns or off-road activities, may require more frequent rotations. Additionally, it is important to visually inspect the tires during rotation for any signs of damage, irregular wear patterns, or alignment issues. Vehicle owners should also consider the type of tires on their vehicle, as different tires may have different rotation patterns. For specific guidelines tailored to one’s vehicle and tire type, the owner’s manual is a valuable resource. For further detail, one may wish to visit Goodyear Tire’s official website, where one can find additional information on tire maintenance and recommendations.
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Answered Jul 25, 2025

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