Rotating Your Tires
In addition to making sure your tires are properly inflated at the recommended levels, rotating your tires can help you get the most miles out of them by distributing wear more evenly. Additionally, while rotating the tires, any unusual
tire wear patterns can be exposed, indicating premature tire wear and external factors. On top of that, related components such as brakes, suspension and steering parts can be examined for needed maintenance or repair.
Consult your owner's guide for frequency and tire rotation patterns. To make sure you are rotating your tires at the right time in their life cycles, have a factory-trained technician at your local Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center inspect your tires.
Up to five quarts of Motorcraft® oil and Motorcraft oil filter. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fees extra. Hybrid battery test excluded. See participating Quick Lane for vehicle exclusions and details through 10/3/10.