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Car Tire Rotation Intervals

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Summary: Car tire rotation intervals should be every 3,000 to 4,000 miles or three-to-four times a year. Drive away after a tire rotation with tips from an automotive repair specialist in this free video on car tires.

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By Kerby Witt
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Kirby Witt has been involved in the auto industry as far back as he can remember. His grandfather had a Mobil Service Station for 60 years. When he was 14 years old he started learning...read more

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"OK we have the car back on the ground. All the tires are rotated. Check the air pressure. Everything looks good, this vehicle is ready to go. Depending on the type of driving you do, on average, I would rotate your tires three to four times a year. Most people every maybe three thousand to four thousand miles. But if you do a lot of hard driving or you notice the tires are wearing faster in the front than the back like a lot faster, you need to change them more often than that. Do a rotation, that's fine too. But about every other oil change or right in there about the time you change your oil, its good to rotate the tires, keep them all wearing evenly."

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