
Getting a regular tire rotation at our dealership near Woodstock can help your tires last longer by evening the tread wear. But a tire rotation has other benefits aside from lengthening the life of your tires.
When you follow the tire rotation schedule for a Chevrolet Equinox, you’ll get better handling, improved gas mileage, and better safety on drives around Kennesaw. Find out more information about when to rotate tires on an Equinox with our guide. We’ll cover the tire rotation schedule for a Chevrolet Equinox for the best results.
When you purchase a Chevrolet Equinox as a new vehicle from Chevrolet Of Canton, your first maintenance happens at 7,500 miles. This is when you get an oil change and the first tire rotation. The 7,500-mile rule is a general rule of thumb for a two-wheel drive vehicle. If you have an AWD version of the Chevy Equinox, you might bring it in every 5,000 miles for a tire rotation.
Knowing when to rotate tires on an Equinox also depends on your driving habits. If you drive on the highway a lot, in less-than-ideal conditions, or on dirt or gravel roads, you might come in for a tire rotation sooner. Do you tow a lot of cargo in Jasper? When to rotate tires on an Equinox could happen before you reach the 7,500-mile mark.
Regular tire rotations on our Equinox help you reduce your overall costs while keeping your family safe. Financially, tire rotations extend the life of your tires, getting you more out of your investment. If you can save your set of four tires for even 10,000 miles longer per set, you could save hundreds of dollars on a set of tires due to premature wear.
Other benefits of tire rotations with your Chevrolet Equinox include:
When you follow the tire rotation schedule for a Chevrolet Equinox, expect your tires to last around 50,000 miles or more.
Is it time for your scheduled tire rotation for your Chevrolet Equinox? Contact us or call (678) 212-1496 to schedule service with our team. We’ll help you with any Equinox maintenance, including oil changes and battery replacement.
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