How many thousand miles should you rotate tires?

How many thousand miles should you rotate tires?

“By rotating your tires, you give the tires a chance to even out their wear and get extended life out of your tires,” Edmonds explains. He recommends having your tires rotated about every 3000 to 5000 miles, or at least every time you go in for an oil change.

How many miles should a tire be rotated?

During rotation, each tire and wheel is removed from your vehicle and moved to a different position to ensure that all tires wear evenly and last longer. Tires should be rotated every six months or 6,000 to 8,000 miles.

Do they rotate tires with oil change?

As a general rule of thumb, you should rotate your tires about every six to eight thousand miles. A good way to remember is to have them rotated every time you get an oil change. You may need to get your tires rotated more often if you drive a performance vehicle, for instance, or if you notice substantial uneven wear.

Can you wait too long to rotate tires?

Most most common recommendation is to rotate the tires every 6000 miles. If you wait too long, you lose the benefits of rotating the tires regularly. Your tires can develop a permanent wear pattern that can create a rough, noisy ride and will reduce the life of your tires.

Can you rotate your tires too often?

Unless you drive fewer than about 7,500 miles per year, it’s a good idea to rotate tires every six months or so to prevent uneven wear. We suggest you follow the recommended schedule outlined in your owner’s manual, but rotate the tires (and change the oil) at least once a year.

Are tire rotations worth it?

You should rotate your tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, or every 5,000 miles. Regularly rotating your tires also gives you a good opportunity to visually inspect them for damage, check their air pressure, have them rebalanced if you’re noticing any vibration, and check their tread depth.

How many miles does a 1996 Toyota Camry drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 12,619 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 2,805 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 5,449 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 370 miles/year. No service history reported on this vehicle. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

Where did the 1997 Toyota Camry come from?

1st owner purchased on 01/31/97 and owned in CA until 03/02/10 • 2nd owner purchased on 03/02/10 and owned in CA until 11/14/11 • 3rd owner purchased on 11/14/11 and owned in CA until 01/01/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 1,491 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 6,553 miles/year.

Where was the 1996 Toyota Camry last serviced?

Last serviced in Knoxville, TN on 05/21/21 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed • Lights checked • Vehicle washed/detailed • Headlights serviced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 03/15/96 and owned in AL until 09/28/04 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/28/04 and owned in AL until .

Who was the original owner of the Toyota Camry?

1st owner purchased on 04/06/97 and owned in CA until 05/09/02 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/27/02 and owned in OR until 07/08/09 • 3rd owner purchased on 07/08/09 and owned in OR until .