Trust the Thelen Auto Group to Balance & Rotate Your Tires
When you want to maximize the longevity and performance of your vehicle’s tires, having them balanced and rotated is key. At the family of Thelen Auto Group dealerships in Bay City, MI, we are happy to provide your vehicle with affordable, accurate tire balancing and rotating. Our commitment to making you feel satisfied with your vehicle’s service is why we are a premier mid-Michigan destination for quality work on a wide variety of brands. Knowing why you should balance & rotate your tires will help make your adventures around mid-Michigan much safer and more enjoyable.
Why Should You Balance & Rotate Your Tires?
Tire Health – When you neglect to have your tires balanced and rotated, the natural imbalances of your everyday driving will start to wear down tires differently. Generally, tires on the front of the vehicle will wear down faster than the ones on the back. When you have tires rotated to have the ones in front placed on the rear, you can ensure even wear that helps keep your tires lasting longer before needing to be replaced.
Better Performance – Routinely balanced and rotated tires keep their tread levels more consistent across all four tires. This means that grip performance is reliable when the roads start getting slippery with rain or snow. Regardless of if your vehicle is equipped with traditional all-season tires or you have a set of winter tires for those more dangerous driving conditions that winter brings, making sure they maintain consistent tread wear will ensure top levels of grip every time you get on the road.
Smoother Ride – Improperly balanced tires are unable to equally grip the road, causing vibrations and a bumpy sensation while driving. When you have your tires balanced with the Thelen Auto Group, we use the appropriate tools to make sure that each tire is gripping the road properly. This results in not only healthier and better-performing tires but also a much smoother ride for everyone in the vehicle to enjoy.
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