Crain Buick GMC of Springdale

Apr 14, 2022

Periodical tire rotation is a fantastic way to keep your tires lasting longer and your handling optimized. If you’re not yet convinced of the value of regular rotation, read the following five reasons why you should visit your local GMC dealer to have your tires swapped around. And if you’re currently experiencing any of these problems, you might want to consider rotation today.

Does Your Buick or GMC Car Need a Tire Rotation?

Prevent Uneven Wear

When left unattended, tires inevitably wear down unevenly. This is usually due to an excess of weight at the front of the car, and also extra pressure from the front or rear-wheel drives. Misaligned wheels or under-inflated tires can also lead to uneven wear.

Regular rotation helps to spread out this tire wear evenly across all four tires, meaning the entire set lasts longer. If you currently have uneven tire wear, the rotation will help solve the problem for you.

Save Money on Tires

When the treads of a single tire wear down too thin, you’ll need to replace all four tires. This is recommended by GMC, Buick, and most vehicle manufacturers, as well as the Tire Industry Association (TIA). The minimum tread depth by law is 2/32 of an inch. So when any one of your tires reaches close to that tread depth, you’ll need a whole new set.

The lifespan of tires can be anywhere from three to five years. So if you’re allowing uneven tire wear to develop, then you might need to purchase tires every three years, rather than every five years. Over the lifespan of your car, that’s a pretty difference in maintenance costs.

Keep Handling Smooth

One of the few things that can hinder the perfectly-smooth handling of a GMC or Buick is uneven tire wear. The reduced diameter of a tire with diminished treads causes it to spin faster than the others. This leads to poor handling, and can even cause wheel misalignment. If you’re experiencing either of these problems, consider getting rotation today.

Avoid Skids and Blowouts

All it takes is one tire to lose traction on a patch of water to send you into a skid. If you allow a single tire or pair of tires to lose too much tread depth, then you’re putting yourself at heightened risk of skids.

The tires under the most pressure also tend to take more of a beating in terms of nicks, cracks, embedded objects, and blisters. When this kind of damage accumulates, it puts the tire at risk of a blowout. Regular rotation reduces the chances of this by spreading wear and tear across all four tires.

Keep Your Warranty Valid

Another financial reason to get regular rotation is simply that tire warranties usually require it. Check how often your warranty stipulates rotation, and stick to that schedule. If you don’t, then in the rare event of a puncture, you might find repairs or replacements that aren’t covered due to neglect.

If you’d like your tires to be rotated today by certified professionals, pay a visit to Crain Buick GMC of Springdale. We’re the number one Buick and GMC dealership in the region. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff are all dedicated to providing an exceptional experience to every customer who steps through our doors.