January 12, 200719 yr On an '06 Outback Wagon, how offen do you need to rotate the tires? The booklet says every 7500 miles. Is that right? I rotate my tires on my Honda Accord every 10k miles accordng to the manual, which I also think is a little high. Can I just rotate the tires on the Subaru every 10k miles too?
January 12, 200719 yr I rotate my tires every-other oil change. I usually do oil changes every 4000 (+/- 500 miles). Easier to remember, at least for me.
January 12, 200719 yr Is 7,500 miles an excessivley short tire rotation spec? Probably. However, I would stick to the schedule as as long as the drivetrain is still under warranty (60,000 miles). The AT, and especially the multi-pack clutch are potential weak spots on the Subaru. For that reason the tire rotation and tire matching specs are very tough. BTW, I followed the 7,500 mile rotation while my 1999 Forester was under warranty. After that, is was a tire rotation every other 5,000 mile oil change. I sold the car at 200,000 miles without experiencing any AT problems. If you pay attention to your tires, including keeping them up to pressure, 10,000 miles probably isn't much of a stretch.
January 13, 200719 yr I work at a national tire dealer, and deal with tires every day. tire rotations are reccomended every other oil change or 2x a year based on the average 12-14,000 mile driveing per year. When you rotate them you should also have the balancing checked. 3 most common problems for shortened tire life is not rotating, not balanceing, and alignments. alignments should be check 2x a year as well.
January 13, 200719 yr I think thats a lil much....2x a yr alignment and balance. If the car goes straight and doesn't shake I think you're alright. No as far as rotation yea every 2 oil changes espeacialy with awd
January 13, 200719 yr I'm anal, so I rotate tires every 3750 miles, and change the synthetic oil every 7500 miles. But I only check the alignment when something feels wrong or I buy new tires.
January 13, 200719 yr The retailer where I bought my tires rotates them for free every 5000 miles. Seems a little excessive but its their suggestion and it is free. Of course they also suggest rebalancing at every rotation and "of course" they charge for the balancing. I suppose if I don't let them rotate and rebalance, then if I complain about tire life they will blame it on my maintenance, or lack of. Richard
January 15, 200719 yr i do it once a year. nipper I am in your camp,moreover, my tires usually outlast their expiration date. That is, the tread is still thick, though the rubber itself is old.
January 15, 200719 yr Every other oil change if I remember or am not too tired/out of garage time. I had one set of Michelins actually last me the 80,000 miles they said they would. For $100 a tire they were certainly worth it even though the sticker shock was . I had cords showing at the very end - and I am positive tire rotations were key to getting so far.
January 15, 200719 yr No big deal here I change my own oil with tire rotation Every time Tires wear evenly 04 Baja, 02 Forester
January 16, 200719 yr I think thats a lil much....2x a yr alignment and balance. If the car goes straight and doesn't shake I think you're alright. No as far as rotation yea every 2 oil changes espeacialy with awd Shaking is NOT from alignment..its a big misconception. 2x a year to get the the manufactirer milage warrenty. Tires are expensive and most places will check it for free...why not have it checked. I dont know about you, but if I have a 60k tread life warrenty I want all 60K.
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