
Why do rotation?
After the tire mounting season, temporary markings appear among the familiar ones we see.
Car owners sign their tires in order to put them in the same place next season. At first glance, this is correct, the tire is run-in and will optimally fit this position. But this can significantly hit your wallet. Today we will figure out why.
The overall and individual settings of the car directly affect the nature of tire wear. Tires on the driving axle always wear out 30% more intensively. In addition, your driving style also affects the wear of both the central part of the tread and the outer shoulder areas of the tire.
If you always put tires in the same place until they are completely worn out, two out of four tires will become unusable faster. If you have a small annual mileage, by the time you need to replace a pair, the model may already be discontinued. Therefore, it is essential to change tires in a timely manner according to the rotation rules.
It is worth noting that the rotation rules for different types of cars and tires with different tread patterns vary. We tell you about this in a separate article that we have prepared for you.