There's really no rule. check your owner's manual. I think in my (07 Kia Rio) it's every 6000 miles (every other oil change).
You should really rotate your tires every oil change to guarantee full even wearing on the tires but at least every 5000 miles or so
You change tires when they are worn out, not at a set mileage.
If you rotate the tires every 10,000 miles, and keep the air pressure at the automobile manufactures recommended level you should get 40,000+ miles out of a decent set of tire. Replace the tires when they are worn to 2/32" tread depth.
For Honda civic, it is 10,000 km. 10,000 KM...? i already drove 42,000 Km with my civic 2009 and the service center said its still ok. 6000 miles
Some say to change your auto tires every 5000 miles. Other people just check the tread on their tires and when the tread looks worn, they switch their tires.
4! or 1x2x3x4 or 24 ways.
It doesn't matter. However many people believe a rotate and balance needs to be done first.
35-40 K miles
Depends on what vehicle the tires are mounted on, how you drive, if you rotate and balance the tires, keep the air pressure at the recommended level, and your alignment is correct. It also depends on which model Goodyear tire you are referring to. Most tires will last 40,000 miles but a premium tire may go 50 or 60,000 miles. Many variables effect the actual mileage you will get.
The biggest thing you should know is how many miles they're rated for. In general, it's best to get vehicle-specific tires from the manufacturer rather than aftermarket tires.
form_title=Tire Balancing form_header=Keep your tires balanced so that you can drive safely! What is the year, make and model of your vehicle?=_ How many miles are on your car?=_ What kind of tires are on your vehicle?=_ How old are your tires and how many miles do they have on them?=_
it depends on how bad you do it.