Tyre Rotation

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Safety Tips!

  • Engine oil level should be regularly checked
  • Tyres have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread depth
  • Never remove the radiator cover when engine is hot.
  • Ensure that your vehicle's brake fluid is full
  • Regularly check your vehicle's tyre pressure

Purchasing tyres is very expensive, and therefore you want to make them last as long as possible and get value for money. It is incredibly frustrating to replace tires that have worn out only on one side. To avoid that, you need to rotate your tires periodically. No matter what kind of car you drive, the tires at each corner are all doing slightly different jobs, which means that they wear differently. Front-wheel-drive cars in particular make their front tires work much harder than the ones in the back. The front pair bears all the burden of accelerating and turning as well as most of the forces of braking. Front-engine front-wheel cars also carry most of their weight on the front end, which adds a bit more load onto those tyers. You’re not off the hook if you drive a rear- or all-wheel-drive vehicle!. Any car will wear its tires in different ways just because of the peculiarities of that particular car’s suspension or alignment. Therefore, you are advised to rotate them at one of our branches.