Oct 22, 2021

tire rotation involves moving your vehicle’s tires from front to back or side to side to last longer and ensure your safety on the road. Get your tires switched at your Fayetteville, AR, Volkswagen dealer as soon as you experience the following signs. Don’t delay to avoid more damage, which could result in replacing the entire set of tires, costing you money and time.

Does Your Volkswagen Need a Tire Rotation From Your Fayetteville, AR, Volkswagen Dealer?

Uneven Front and Rear Wear

Take a good look at all four tires. If it looks as if the front tires are wearing down faster than the rear tires, it’s an indication that your vehicle’s tires need to be switched. Ask your Volkswagen technician to do this as soon as you can to avoid uneven wear.

Irregular Wear

Inspect your vehicle’s two front tires. If you notice that a tire is more worn on one side than the other tire, it’s time to swap the tires. If the tires are worn down severely, replace the tires.

Vibrations

Uneven tread wear and tire imbalance will cause vibrations. Not only does this cause damage to your vehicle, but it’s also unsafe. Schedule a tire inspection at your dealership if you feel vibrations at speeds higher than 45 miles an hour. The tires might need to be rotated, balanced, and aligned to ensure performance and safety.

Why Rotations Are Important

Not all tires wear down at the same rate. The front tires on front-wheel drive vehicles wear down faster than the rear tires. Regular rotations will ensure even wear across all four tires and extend the life of your vehicle’s tires, saving you money in the long run.

On all-wheel-drive vehicles, rotations minimize the wear on components and stress on the drivetrain. When the tread wear and depth are even, it will improve handling, cornering, and braking, keeping you safer behind the wheel.

When To Rotate Your Tires

It is generally recommended that you rotate your vehicle’s tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles. This will depend on your tires and the type of Volkswagen you drive. Usually, a vehicle’s tires are rotated during every oil change.

The fast and convenient VW Service Xpress includes a rotation, and you don’t need to schedule an appointment. When your vehicle’s tires are rotated, your Volkswagen technician will also thoroughly inspect the tires for wear and damage. The tires will also be inflated to the correct pressure levels.

How Tires are Rotated

The type of vehicle determines how the tires are rotated. The front tires on a front-wheel-drive vehicle will be moved back, and the rear tires crossed to the front. On rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the front tires are crossed to the back, and the back tires are moved to the front. On four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles, all four the tires switch places. The right front and left rear and the left front and right rear tires are swapped.

The information on how often you need to rotate your tires and the rotation patterns for your vehicle are in your owner’s manual. You can also ask your Volkswagen technician for information. Visit Crain Volkswagen of Fayetteville today, and get an expert rotation from our qualified Volkswagen technicians.