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We recommend you schedule regular service appointments if you want your vehicle to not let you down on Westport adventures. By getting regular service, you’ll ensure that your vehicle is properly maintained to deliver a seamless drive. One of the most important services we offer is tire rotations. Not only can tire rotations provide you with a safer driving experience in Norwalk but they’ll also help you increase the life of your tires. But, what is the proper tire rotation pattern?
When you rotate your tires, you’re essentially moving your vehicle’s tires to the front/rear of the vehicle or even on either side of the vehicle. The proper way to rotate tires can vary depending on your vehicle’s drivetrain. Discover the Mercedes-Benz tire rotation pattern recommendations today with the service experts from Mercedes-Benz of Fairfield!
So, what is the proper tire rotation pattern for a Mercedes-Benz? The Mercedes-Benz tire rotation pattern can vary depending on your vehicle’s drivetrain. Mercedes-Benz vehicles can have front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), or 4MATIC® all-wheel drive (4MATIC® AWD), and each drivetrain features a different recommendation for tire rotations.
We recommend you reference your owner’s manual for details or you can visit our service center near Weston for assistance. In the meantime, here are the most common tire rotation patterns:
The forward cross pattern is often recommended for Mercedes-Benz front-wheel drive vehicles. Here’s how to perform a forward cross tire rotation:
The x-pattern tire rotation is also a tire rotation pattern that you can utilize on Mercedes-Benz front-wheel drive vehicles depending on your exact model:
For most Mercedes-Benz vehicles with RWD or 4MATIC® AWD, you’ll likely want to perform the rearward cross tire rotation pattern. Keep in mind that some RWD and 4MATIC® AWD Mercedes-Benz models may have staggered wheel sizes which may not allow for a tire rotation. You’ll want to speak with our team for clarification:
If your Mercedes-Benz has directional tires, you may want to pay attention to how you’re rotating them. Directional tires are made with a one-way tread pattern that’s designed to be on one side of your vehicle. Directional tires usually have a triangle or arrow marking the direction the tire should be spinning. Here’s what to keep in mind with directional tires and the rotation pattern:
You can rotate your tires with any of the popular tire rotation patterns if you have non-directional tires.
If you’re not sure how to rotate your tires, we suggest you visit our service experts in Fairfield. We’ll assist you with rotating your tires for extended tire life and maximum performance. Let us know if you need assistance today!
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