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Texas Tire Rotation: When Your Tires Actually Need It

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  A set of tires that looks fine after a few months of city driving can wear very differently after repeated Texas highway trips, especially when summer pavement temperatures rise far above the air outside. Rotating tires matters because front and rear tires usually wear in different patterns. Front tires usually lose their tread faster on the outer edges because they do all the heavy lifting for steering and braking. Back tires, on the other hand, tend to wear down more evenly unless your alignment is off. In a state where it's always hot and everything is far away, staying on top of your rotations helps regular  tire maintenance  support longer tread life and keeps handling predictable. Why Texas Tires Wear Differently Texas roads can wear down your tires a lot faster than you might think. Between those long highway hauls, dodging construction zones, and the baking hot pavement in the afternoon, your front axle is under a lot of extra stress. In high temperatures, softe...