Whether you choose to rotate your tires yourself or take your Land Rover to a local service center, tire rotation is an important maintenance step you don’t want to skip. Rotating your tires regularly can provide you better traction on Los Angeles roads and extend the life of your tires. Follow our guide on tire rotation to keep your tires rolling for as long as possible.
Due to driving habits and road conditions, not all tires wear evenly. Thanks to the impact tires experience while turning, the outside edges of the front tires show greater wear while the rear wheels wear more evenly. This means if you leave your tires in place, over time they will wear down at different rates and you will have to replace them sooner.
Front and rear wheel drive vehicles generally need their tires rotated every 5,000-7,500 miles. All-wheel drive vehicles require more frequent changes at every 3,000-5,000 miles since all tires are actively engaged and that results in faster wear. As with any vehicle service, we always recommend checking your owner’s manual for more specific recommendations.
If you want to attempt rotating your tires, you will need a car jack, lug nut wrench, and a set of jack stands. Once you have acquired the necessary tools follow these six easy steps:
Not ready to rotate your tires yourself? The trained technicians at Land Rover Anaheim Hills can perform the service for you. We offer a variety of service specials at our Anaheim service center for you to take advantage of. Schedule your service today!