How to Check the Rotation on Car Tyres is Correct

By David Sholicar

Tyre rotation is an essential part of your vehicle maintenance, to ensure that tyres wear evenly. The condition of your tyres is important for safety reasons, and once your vehicle reaches three years of age, car servicing intervals become very important, as the car will have to pass an annual MOT to remain on the road.

Rotation on car tyres

Tyre rotation is an essential part of your vehicle maintenance, to ensure that tyres wear evenly. The condition of your tyres is important for safety reasons, and once your vehicle reaches three years of age, car servicing intervals become very important, as the car will have to pass an annual MOT to remain on the road. Tyres that are too worn can stop a vehicle passing its MOT.

Rotating the tyres means moving their position around the vehicle. Each model and make of vehicle has tyres that are best suited to it, and some cars have different tyres on the rear and front wheels.

Tyres at the back and front of a car are subject to different levels of wear and tear. As the front tyres may support up to 60 per cent of your car's weight, these will wear more quickly. Turning also has an impact on wear, and in Britain, we generally need to accelerate more doing right turns, which means the right front tyre may wear down faster. Switching the tyres around will even out the wear patterns and extract more life from the tyres.

If you are asking yourself 'when should my car be serviced?', it might be worth having the tyres rotated at the same time. Some garages recommend rotation every 5,000 miles, but car servicing intervals will depend on how much driving you do, and in what kind of traffic.

For the tyres to be rotated correctly, the garage should know whether the tyres have a directional tread, or non-directional, as this affects the rotation pattern. Wear on the tyres needs to factored in, and including the spare tyre is another variable to consider. Generally, it is important that the wheels at the front and at the back are matched as evenly as possible, to avoid the car being pulled in one direction or another.

At Protyre, we have enthusiastic, knowledgeable staff who will accurately assess your car and take all
information into account, to rotate your tyres for maximum safety and efficiency. Our MOTs are terrific value, and we can perform MOT retests. When we carry out work on your vehicle to bring it up to standard, we perform free MOT retests.

If you are unsure about whether your tyres are in good shape, book in for a free check with us today. Protyre has an extensive network of more than a hundred garages, so there will be one that is convenient for you. Relax with Protyre service, and free MOT retests for all our valued customers.

Choosing the Right Tyre Made Easy

When it comes to your car's safety and performance, tyres can play a huge role. That's why we've put together a collection of helpful articles to guide you through the process of selecting the perfect tyres for your ride and maintaining your vehicle in general.

If you're looking for a smoother, more luxurious driving experience, premium car tyres might be the way to go. Or, if you want added security against flats, run flat car tyres could be your best bet. Trying to decide between summer car tyres and winter car tyres? We've got you covered there, too.

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But we don't just stop at helping you choose the right tyres – we also share tips on how to keep them in tip-top shape. From checking your tread depth and keeping your tyres properly inflated to extending their life through regular rotation and balancing, our articles have got you covered.

So, whether you're a car enthusiast or just looking to keep your vehicle safe and reliable, our car help and advice articles are here to help you make informed decisions about your tyres. Check them out and feel confident in your tyre choices!

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By David Sholicar
David is the National Retail Operations Manager for Protyre. One of David’s areas of responsibility and expertise is dealing with the DVSA and MOT’s for Protyre. As the Authorised Examiner Designate Manager ( AEDM ) David deals with applications for changes to the many Vehicle Testing Stations ( VTS’s) including managing the growth of the Number of MOT testing stations that Protyre operate, allocating MOT tester roles, and monitoring the MOT Test logs to ensure that Protyre MOT standards are maintained as the best in the industry.
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