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Tyre Rotation


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Importance of Tyres Rotations

Regular tyre rotation is important to achieving even tread wear and help to lengthen tread life. Rotation is necessary because of the front tyres wear faster than the rear and the uneven wear characteristics of each wheel position on the vehicle.

Uneven tire tread thickness, front to rear, will give you uneven braking and poor handling, especially in the rain.

If you don't rotate the tyres, you'll wind up replacing them two at the time, which means you'll always have uneven tread thickness.

Replacing tyres in a matched set of four will keep the handling and braking traction of the car balanced.

On certain cars, you may experience an additional problem when you do not rotate the tyres: tyres noise or humming on smooth roads.

It is best to rotate your tyres regularly at every 10,000 KM.

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