Q: Do I need to rotate my tires if I have four-wheel drive?
A:
Even if you have four-wheel drive, you should still rotate your
tires. Rotating your tires makes them wear in a more uniform way.
If you have four-wheel drive, rotate your tires every 6,000 miles
– check and see what the manufacturer recommends (some may
tell you to rotate your tires every 4,000 miles, while other suggest
every 8,000 miles, etc.). It is recommended that you cross both
pairs of tires to the axle position.
Other frequently asked questions:
Q:
I have heard that adding a truck bed cover to my truck will improve
my fuel economy. Is this true?
Q:
I want new truck rims to improve the appearance of my truck. Are
there any other good reasons to get truck rims?