

Rotating your tires means moving them from one side of the vehicle to the other, moving them from front to back, or a combination of both. This helps avoid uneven tire wear, which can lead to poor performance and decreased gas mileage.
Goodyear considers regular tire rotations as basic tire maintenance and recommends you get your tires rotated every 3,000-6,000 miles (5,000km-10,000km). You can always look in your vehicle manual to learn when your model needs to get a tire rotation.
If you have any questions regarding the tire rotation process, contact Benny Boyd Liberty Hill and we can get you with one of our skilled technicians.

Tires may wear differently depending on their position on the vehicle, your driving style, and the condition of your suspension. Regularly rotating your tires helps evenly distribute tire wear - helping you get the most miles out of your tires while maximizing traction on all four wheels On front-wheel-drive vehicles, front tires tend to wear faster than rear tires due to added pressure/resistance from steering.
- Tires may wear differently depending on their position on the vehicle, your driving style, and the condition of your suspension
- Regularly rotating your tires helps evenly distribute tire wear - helping you get the most miles out of your tires while maximizing traction on all four wheels
- On front-wheel-drive vehicles, front tires tend to wear faster than rear tires due to added pressure/ resistance from steering
If you are in need of a tire rotation, contact Benny Boyd Liberty Hill to schedule your next appointment.