Your Chevy needs a tire rotation regularly as part of its preventative maintenance. You’ll typically get a rotation at the Chevy dealer twice a year, but sometimes your vehicle will let you know that you need one a little sooner than expected. The signs that your tires need to be rotated are pretty easy to spot.
How Often Do Tires Need to Be Rotated?
Your tires will need to be rotated approximately twice a year. They’re usually rotated based on mileage, so you’ll have them rotated after every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. If you drive more than the average person, then you might need to get them rotated more frequently than twice a year. You’ll also need more frequent rotations if you fit your car with low-quality tires, as lower-quality tires wear down faster than premium ones.
Signs You Need to Visit the Chevy Dealer for a Tire Rotation
Uneven Wear
With regular rotations, your front and back tires should wear down at the same rate. This ensures all four tires have the same grip on the ground and will generally need to be replaced all at the same time. If the front tires start wearing down faster than the back ones, then you need a rotation. You also need a rotation if you notice one of your front tires is more worn down than the other.
Frequent Pressure Loss
Your tires will naturally lose some pressure over time, and you can just pump a little extra air into them to get the pressure back. However, pay attention to how often each tire loses pressure. If one loses pressure more often than the rest, then it could mean there’s too much pressure being placed on it, and the tires should be rotated.
Vibrating Vehicle
If you notice your vehicle is vibrating when you’re driving at speeds over 45 mph, then your tires may have worn down unevenly. You should visit the dealer to get your tires rotated if needed. These vibrations can also indicate that you need to get your wheels aligned or have your tires balanced.
Why Is Getting Your Tires Rotated So Important?
Your front tires naturally wear down faster than the back ones, as they take the most pressure when you’re cornering, and they’re constantly dealing with the weight of your transmission. This means you’ll have to replace the front tires more often if you don’t get regular rotations. Getting your tires rotated means they’ll wear down evenly, and the front ones won’t need to be replaced more often than the back ones.
Swing by Park Hills Chevrolet if your Chevy is letting you know that it needs its tires rotated. We’ll be happy to do the job and take care of anything else you need for your car or truck.

