Rotation

Proper tire rotation is important.

If you notice irregular or uneven tread wear, the tires should be rotated to alleviate the problem. Remember: it is important to check your tires and wheels for signs of possible damage, and check your vehicle for any mechanical problems and correct if necessary.

You should follow the rotation pattern or procedure indicated in your limited warranty and the vehicle owners' manual.

We recommend you rotate tires on front wheel drive vehicles and/or all season tires on any vehicle every 8,000 miles to equalize the rate of wear. You should rotate your tires earlier if signs of irregular or uneven tire wear arise and have the vehicle checked by a qualified technician to determine the cause of the wear condition. the first rotation in the most important.

After rotation, adjust individual tire air pressure to the figures recommended by the vehicle manufacturer for the new locations - front or rear - as shown on the tire placard on the vehicle.