Is it necessary to rotate front and rear tires?
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Tire rotation between front and rear positions is necessary because front and rear tires wear differently. It's important to regularly rotate tire positions. More detailed information is as follows: 1. Generally speaking, for front-wheel drive vehicles, since the front tires bear most of the forces during load-bearing, acceleration, driving, steering, and braking, the front tires wear out faster than the rear tires, with a wear ratio that can reach 2:1. 2. In daily maintenance, regular tire rotation helps ensure even tire wear, thereby extending tire life. If signs of premature or irregular wear are detected, the tire rotation frequency can be appropriately increased. After rotation, a four-wheel alignment is required because it ensures that the vehicle's suspension system and driving system are in standard condition.