We recommend tire rotation every six months or 6,000 miles. Four-wheel drive vehicles may require rotation every 4,000 miles. Check your vehicle owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s rotation recommendations. A good rule of thumb is to rotate your tires every-other oil change.
How much air should I put in my tires?
The recommended inflation level for each vehicle should be located on a door placard usually located on the inside of the driver’s side door or on a door post. If not, refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual. Check tire inflation when tires are cold because air expands in heat and will give an unreliable pressure reading.
I need new tires. How do I determine what size and kind I need for my car?
The sidewall of your current tires can tell you what you need to know about the tires currently on your vehicle. But it’s important to talk to a tire professional to determine the right tires for you and your driving habits.
Why are the edges worn off my tires?
Worn edges are typically an indication of improper wheel alignment, but it could also mean loose or worn steering or suspension parts. If you notice uneven tread wear on your tires, it is recommended that you have your tires inspected by a Dobbs tire technician as soon as possible.