DARCARS Toyota of Baltimore

Feb 6, 2023

The roads of Baltimore, MD are well-kept and safe, with very few potholes or debris to threaten your tires. But even well-maintained tires on smooth roads can run into trouble if you fail to rotate them. Let’s take a look at how often you take your car in for regular tire rotation and why it’s so important.

Getting Tire Rotation Baltimore, MD

Every 5,000 to 7,500 Miles

It’s generally recommended for Toyota drivers to have their tires rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. This is usually twice per year, so you could get them rotated every time you have an oil change. Your owner’s manual will have a recommended interval for rotation. It’s best to check what Toyota suggests for your particular model.


Keep Your Warranties Valid With Regular Rotation

Most drivers want to keep their vehicle warranties valid. Even as unlikely as you are ever to need your warranty in a Toyota, it’s always nice to have for peace of mind. So check how often your warranty stipulates rotation to stay valid. Then stick to that schedule.

Depending on the kind of tires you’re using, you might be more likely to need your tire warranty one day. Most tire warranties require service records showing that you’ve been having your tires rotated periodically in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendation.


Rotate If Your Tires Are Wearing Unevenly

The primary purpose of regular rotation is to prevent uneven wear across your tires, which leads to all kinds of problems. During your monthly tire pressure checks, also take a moment to measure your tread wear. If you notice uneven wear developing, bring your tires in for rotation and also ask the technician what might be causing the issue.

Tires tend to wear unevenly due to the difference in weight and pressure at the front and rear of a car. But uneven wear can also be due to underlying problems such as damaged suspension, misaligned wheels, or improper tire inflation. Any such issues should be repaired.


The Importance of Regular Rotation

New tires start off with a tread depth of around 10/32 or 11/32 of an inch. Over time and use, the treads wear down. When a tire’s tread depth reaches 2/32 of an inch, it’s in danger of losing traction on the road and needs to be replaced.

If you never rotated your tires, one or two of them would wear down faster than the others. This would hinder your vehicle’s handling and responsiveness, and it only takes a single bad tire to cause a skid or blowout on the road. Regular rotation keeps the treads of all your tires nice and even, and it keeps you and your passengers safer, too.

Have your tires rotated or replaced today at DARCARS Toyota of Baltimore. No matter your tire needs, our experienced service technicians are right for the job. We look forward to serving you today!