When Should Car Tires Be Rotated Front to Rear?
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2. It is recommended to rotate the tires front to rear approximately every 20,000 kilometers. When rotating tires, diagonal swapping is not allowed - only front-to-rear swapping on the same side is permitted. Below are precautions for car tire usage: 1. Enhance awareness of tire safety. Regularly inspect tires, especially before highway driving, conducting thorough checks including tire pressure and examining sidewalls for cracks or tread wear patterns. Address any potential hazards promptly. 2. Periodically correct wheel balance. Excessive wheel imbalance will cause high-frequency vibrations during high-speed driving, leading to uneven tire wear and compromising driving safety. After tire repairs, dynamic balance testing and adjustment should be performed, with single-side dynamic balance values not exceeding 40 grams. 3. Implement regular tire rotation. To maintain even wear across all tires on a vehicle, rotate tires every 5,000 kilometers and perform four-wheel alignment every 5,000-10,000 kilometers to prevent abnormal excessive wear. Installation of different tire models or significantly mismatched new/old tires on the same axle is strictly prohibited.