Each month, we let one of our expert mechanics here at Audi North Atlanta answer an auto question from you. This month's tips come from Service Manager Matt Hamby!
Q: What length between tire rotations will get me the most mileage from a set?
A: Rotating your tires is important due to tire wear. Tires work differently depending on their location on your vehicle, so rotating them on a regular basis will even the wear and prolong their lifespan.
Every vehicle is different, but most manufacturers recommend that you rotate your tires every 5,000 to 10,000 miles. According to Goodyear, one of the largest manufacturers of tires, "a good rule of thumb is to rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles." Check with your owner's manual for information specific to your vehicle.
Rotating tires is a simple procedure that can be done by yourself if you are properly equipped. Always follow safety guidelines and refer to the owner's manual for a recommended pattern for your vehicle. Most professionals have resources and experience that expedite the procedure at a reasonable price.
Right-side tires have more exposure to curbs and other road hazards; moving them to the other side of the vehicle prevents excessive outside wear. Front tires will show more wear if you are driving a front-drive vehicle. It is important to visually inspect your tires on a regular basis. Obvious signs of wear need immediate attention.
Rotating your tires on a timely basis will help keep maintenance cost down on your vehicle. Evenly wearing through your tires will prolong their life and lessen the frequency of having to invest in a new set.
Thanks, Matt! Got a question you want answered? Leave it in the comments, or come by Audi North Atlanta and ask one of our mechanics in person!