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Tire rotation refers to the movement of tires to different positions on the vehicle to equalize tread wear and is critical to gain the maximum life from your tire investment. Because each tire on your car supports a different amount of weight, your tires can wear at different rates. By rotating your tires, you can extend their useful life. In addition, tires that are not rotated regularly could potentially void the manufacturer warranty.
You should always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended time between rotations. If no rotation interval is specified, your tires should be rotated approximately every 6,000 miles (about every two oil changes).
If your tires show signs of irregular or uneven tread wear, bring your vehicle to a Larry's Tire Center location to have one of our service technicians locate the cause of the wear problem.
At Larry's Tire Center we will not only rotate your tires, but will fully inspect your brakes and suspension to insure tire longevity and driving safety.
Sample Rotation Patterns:
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