Knowledge guideBeginnerEvidence-led
Rotation can even normal wear, but it should not hide an alignment, pressure, suspension, damage, or directional-tire issue.
Why this matters
Understanding the system principle makes the test result more useful and reduces unnecessary disassembly or parts replacement.
Evidence to capture first
- Tread at three points on each tire
- Cold pressure
- Direction or staggered fitment
- Damage and abnormal wear
A disciplined path
- Map positions
- Confirm the permitted rotation pattern
- Rotate with correct lifting and torque
- Recheck pressure and record the new position
Decision point
Follow placard pressure and wheel-fastener procedure; recheck tightening when the manufacturer specifies it.
Source desk
Use current model-specific service information for specifications, connector locations, disabling procedures, and tightening values. The following public resources support the broader safety or system context used in this guide.


