When it comes to keeping your Chevrolet vehicle in a premier condition, rotating your tires is an essential routine maintenance service to receive. Here at Gunn Chevrolet, our service center is here to provide you with a tire rotation service. Learn more about signs that indicate a need for tire rotation and how frequently you should rotate the tires on your Chevrolet.
Why Do I Need to Rotate My Tires on My Chevrolet?
The main reason you need to rotate your tires to prevent uneven wear. Every tire wears at a different rate, as the weight distribution varies from left to right, front to rear. The front wheels carry more load, due to engine and transmission mass, which is most often also in the front.
Warning Signs I Need to Rotate My Tires
How Often Do My Chevrolet Tires Need to Be Rotated?
The interval schedule to follow should be to receive a tire rotation every 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first. This interval depends on your driving habits.
Schedule Tire Rotation Service Near San Antonio
When your Chevrolet car, truck, or SUV requires a tire rotation, we welcome you to schedule an appointment online with a certified team near San Antonio.
The main reason you need to rotate your tires to prevent uneven wear. Every tire wears at a different rate, as the weight distribution varies from left to right, front to rear. The front wheels carry more load, due to engine and transmission mass, which is most often also in the front.
Warning Signs I Need to Rotate My Tires
There are three main signs that indicate a need to rotate your Chevy’s tires:
- Uneven Tire Wear - If your front tires wear out faster than rear tires it is time for a tire rotation. The rotation will become insignificant when your tires wear out if not serviced as soon as possible.
- Vehicle Vibration - Vibrations felt at speeds 45 MPH or higher may signify a need for a tire rotation.
- Pressure Loss - If one tire loses air slowly but faster than the others, it may receive too much pressure. Inspection is needed as it could also mean a tire puncture.
These warning signs are common signs of wheel misalignment and tire imbalance. One of our technicians will help determine the issue.
How Often Do My Chevrolet Tires Need to Be Rotated?
The interval schedule to follow should be to receive a tire rotation every 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first. This interval depends on your driving habits.
We recommend you refer to your owner’s manual for precise scheduling of this needed service.
Schedule Tire Rotation Service Near San Antonio
When your Chevrolet car, truck, or SUV requires a tire rotation, we welcome you to schedule an appointment online with a certified team near San Antonio.
We also encourage you to browse through our selection of Chevrolet service specials to help you save on your next appointment.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact us at Gunn Chevrolet. Our service center near San Antonio also serves the areas of Selma and New Braunfels. We look forward to hearing from you soon!