Mobile Tire Rotation Service
What is a tire rotation?
Routinely rotating your tires is crucial for helping your tires last longer. Rotating your tires is a process of changing the position of your tire from one side of the vehicle to the other. This is usually done by relocating tires from front to back or a combination of both. Depending on your vehicle's previous maintenance some tires should be rotated at different times, while others are dependent on the amount of wear.
Proper tire rotation protocol
What do we provide?
- Tighten lug nuts
- Examine tire tread
- Examine quality and safety of tires
- Inspect for leaks or holes
- Proper and effective inflation
- Tires are rotated in alternating positions
When should you have your tires rotated?
This service is recommended every 3,000 - 6,000 miles or with every oil change.
Signs You Need Your Tires Rotated:
Wear on tires is uneven
Constant low tire pressure
Your tires have noticeable wear.
You’ve driven 3,000 to 6,000 miles since your last rotation.
About Our Tire Rotation Service
First, our tire technicians will carefully evaluate the position of your tires and the wear they’ve sustained to determine if it’s time for a rotation.
If, based on our recommendation, you decide on a rotation, our next step will be to help preserve the life of your tires with a service that includes:
- Removing your tires
- Carefully inspecting their tread-wear patterns
- Rotating your tires to the positions recommended by your vehicle manufacturer
- Resetting your tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) as needed
Learn more about our Tire Pressure Monitoring System Service and when you may need it.
All One Hour Tires Auto Service locations offer tire rotation services for your vehicle. To find a service center near you, go to our find a service center page. Find a Service Center
Your tires may wear differently, depending on their position on your vehicle, your driving style, and the condition of your suspension. This uneven wear can lead to poor performance and decreased mileage.
Rotating your tires helps distribute tire wear more evenly, leading to better mileage and maximized traction on all four wheels.
Routine rotations will also help to have the four tires be replaced at once, rather than in a pair at different times. The key is having the front tires match the rear tires which will help the tire’s handling when driving.
Tire rotation is a routine maintenance service that should be performed every 3,000 to 6,000 miles.