A tire balance uniformly
distributes the vehicles
weight around the axle,
eliminating all heavy
spots.
A tire rotation ensures
that all of the tires
wear evenly in order to
extend the length of the
tire’s life.
Front tires wear faster
than rear tires due to
the way your vehicle
turns. Therefore, you
must change your tires
from the front to the
back to keep one pair
from wearing out more
quickly than the other.
A tire balance and
rotation can affect ride
quality, tire life,
bearings, shocks and
struts and other
suspension components.
At Dependable Auto, we
can determine if your
vehicle is due for a
tire balance and
rotation and get you in
and out! We recommend
that you get a balance
and rotation every 6,000
miles or every other oil
change. |