To ensure even tyre wear, it's advisable to change your tyre positions on a regular basis. Even tyre wear maintains consistent performance and extends the life of your tyres. Tyre wear differs depending on whether the vehicle is front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive.
Front-drive cars bear more weight on the front axle and also have the differential in the front which adds to the weight. This means that the front tyres wear out almost twice as quickly as the rear tyres. Rear-drive cars however, have a more or less equal weight distribution. So tyre rotation needs to be done more often in front-wheel drive cars.
Your car owner's manual should tell you the proper rotation pattern and how often it needs to be done. While you may be able to r otate the tyres yourself, it's advisable to let a professional do it for you. So pop in and see one of our trained tyre specialists.
Please bear in mind that certain high performance tyres are position-specific and should not be rotated. If in doubt, please ask a member of our friendly staff.
Tyre tips courtesy of Bridgestone