Koons Ford Silver Spring

Apr 3, 2025

When tires become irregular in wear patterns, your car’s traction and handling will diminish. Unless this problem is quickly remedied at your local Ford dealership, the tires will wear down faster and those undergoing more pressure might even skid or blow out on the road. Routine tire rotations are the best way to even out uneven tread wear. It’s easy to schedule rotations at your local tire service center, Silver Spring; let’s consider how frequently to do so. 

Twice a Year Is a Good Rule of Thumb

Most drivers have their tires rotated every six months. This process evens out the wear patterns by swapping the tires around. Certain positions on the car tend to put extra strain on the tire, which causes uneven wear to develop. The exact pattern in which your tires should be rotated depends on whether the car is rear-wheel, fore-wheel, or all-wheel drive, among other factors. 

Ask at Your Local Ford Dealership

Not all vehicles and driving habits are precisely alike, so the optimal interval for your rotations might be more than twice a year. If you pay us a visit, our technicians can examine the wear patterns on your tires and ascertain how frequently you should have them rotated.

Common Causes of Uneven Tire Wear

Any imperfection in wheel alignment or air pressure can exacerbate uneven tread wear. This is one reason why it’s so important to check the pressure of your tires monthly and the alignment of each wheel twice a year. 

Irregular tire wear also results from a naturally unbalanced distribution of pressure across any vehicle. Factors such as heavier front ends, weight shifting forward while braking and the wheels that turn when steering all have an impact.  

Watch Out for Signs of Irregular Tire Wear

When your tires become uneven, they’ll generate more road noise and vibrations than usual. Your gas mileage will gradually diminish. You may become less confident in how your car handles and grips the road on wet surfaces. If you examine the tires, you’ll also see strange wear patterns such as cupping or inside edge wear. 

Schedule Tire Rotations at Your Tire Service Center, Silver Spring

Routine rotations are just as crucial a service as oil changes and are even more directly related to road safety. Because of this, many drivers have their tires rotated and oil changed in the same visit. Our technicians can also take the opportunity to measure your wheel alignment and inspect your brakes. Visit Koons Ford Silver Spring in Silver Spring, MD, today to have your tires inspected, rotated, aligned, or replaced. For over 15 years, we’ve been providing a go-to dealership and service center for drivers in Silver Spring and the surrounding region.