To rotate tires, use these patterns: For front-wheel drive, switch the left front with the left rear and the right front with the right rear. For rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, move the left rear to the right front and the right rear to the left front. Regular tire rotation ensures even wear and improves safety.
Next, remove the tires, starting from one end of the vehicle. Follow the rotation pattern based on your vehicle’s drive type. For front-wheel drive cars, move the front tires to the back on the same side. Then, place the back tires in front but cross them. For rear-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles, the procedure is the opposite.
Once the tires are in their new positions, tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross pattern to ensure even pressure. Lower the vehicle back to the ground and re-check the tightness of the lug nuts. Regularly rotating your tires can significantly extend their lifespan.
You can enhance the overall performance of your vehicle with proper tire maintenance techniques, including checking tire pressure and evaluating tread depth.