Tire Rotation & Balance Service
If you have bought a set of new tires recently, there’s no doubt you will want to make them last as long as possible. The easiest thing you can do to help extend the life of your tires is scheduling regular tire rotations on your vehicle.
Front and rear tires wear differently when driven on; for example front tires carry more than 60% of your vehicles weight, so as a result they may wear down faster than rear tires. Rotating your tires on a regular basis with even out the wear patterns and allow you to drive on the same tires for a longer period of time.
Facts about Tire Rotation
Here are some quick facts about tire rotations:
- Every tire has a certain rotation pattern based on the type of vehicle its being used on
- Tires wear differently on all wheel drive vehicles, front wheel drive vehicles and rear wheel drive vehicles
- Front wheel drive vehicles tend to need their tires rotated more frequently due to wearing when braking and the weight of the engine axle
- Tires are always rotated at Eccles Auto Service during the season change over in spring and fall
During a tire rotation at Eccles Auto Service we will also adjust the air pressure according to your manufacturer’s specifications. By rotating your tires regularly, you are creating a safer and smoother ride. Not to mention saving money in the long run by extending the life of your tires.
Tire Rotation and Wheel Balancing Equipment
At our shop we use the latest equipment such as the Hunter GSP9700 for Tire rotation and wheel balancing. This machine provides a touchscreen interface, Auto-Calibration, Centering Check, Bullseye Centering System, Inflation Station and much more.
What does that mean for our customers? Faster and more accurate service! This machine is faster than traditional wheel balancing machines, identifies vehicle pulls, and help solves vibration problems. This results in Optimized centering and preventing wheel damage on you vehicle!
How often should you rotate your tires?
Check your vehicles specific owner’s manual for the recommended tire rotation schedule. Most manufacturers recommend that you rotate your tires every 10,000km driven.
Need a tire rotation or wheel balancing? Call to book your appointment today!