Rotating your tires means to move them from one side of the vehicle to the other, you can even move them from front to back, or a combination of both. Tire rotation is the most important maintenance duty that not only extends the life of your tires and ensures you with safe driving but also prevents from uneven tire wear which leads to poor performance and decreased gas mileage.
You must rotate your tire every 3,000-6,000 miles (5,000 km-10,000 km). You can even rotate the tire when you get the oil changed. Maximum car manufacturers recommend rotating the tire on the same schedule as oil changes. The tires of the car go on the drive wheels of any vehicle perform extra duty because they apply the power to the pavement.
The front wheel drive vehicles are amplified by the weight of the engine and transmission because the front tires are likely to do the most of the work in turn. If you rotate the tire between front and rear a couple of times a year spread out the burden so they wear evenly.
There are different schedules for tire rotation for example it say that you must do it every 7,500 miles or 7.5 months, whichever comes first. If you have Fords, Volkswagens and Toyotas car then rotate the tire at an interval of 10,000 miles while BMW allows up to 15,000 miles.
Not only will this you must rotate the tire of your car regularly as it help the tire to rotate with dual rear wheels. While rotating the tire each tire and wheel must be removed from your vehicle as well as to move to a different position to ensure that all tires wear evenly and last longer. Your car requires mounting or demounting of tires to perform rotation nicely.