Tips for Tire Rotation
<p>In addition to keeping your tires inflated at the correct PSI level, you should make sure they’re properly positioned. In general, it’s best to put the tires with the most tread in the front of your vehicle and the tires with less tread in the back. Front tires wear quicker than back tires, so when your back tires have more tread depth than the front, it’s time to get them rotated. </p> <p>However, there is an exception to this. During the rainy season, you want to have your best tires in the back so you can reduce the chances of fishtailing when making turns on wet roads. Be sure to consult your mechanic on when and how often you should get your tires rotated.</p>