Tire rotation for the Toyota Solara is every 5000 miles (per the owners manual). That just happens to coincide with the oil change schedule and also the mileage at which many tire vendors will rotate (and check balance) of your tires for free. Every 5000 miles is also the inspection schedule for brake lining/drums, pads/disks.
front tires straight back rear tires crossed to the front
If you are going to get your tires rotated you should also align and balance them. The reason for this is to make sure nothing is out of place. You can get this done at places like AutoZone.
In my opinion tires should be rotated every 3k miles along with oil change and filter change. Tons of people agree and I have always done this on all my vehicles
Proper way to rotate tires on C240
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
The answer to this may vary depending on the type of SUV you own and the terrain you normally drive upon. Typically, tires on an SUV should be rotated between 6,000 to 8,000 miles. Have them rotated more frequently than this if you start to see unequal wear and tear on the tires.
Not rotating your tires will cause niosy saw tooth wear. Tires should be rotated at least every 10,000 miles.
Every 6000 miles.
Refer to your owner's manual for exact guidelines, but most manufacturers recommend. Check the manual.We recommend that tires be rotated every 3000 to 5000 miles even if they don't show signs of wear.
Most auto mechanics will recommend that you get your tires rotated every 5,000 to 10,000 miles that you are driving. I would recommend bringing your car in every 7,000 miles.
This is a classic symptom of a tire out of balance. Have the tires inspected for damage and have the tires rotated and balanced. This should solve the problem.
You should check your brakes at least one time each year. You should also check them whenever you have your tires rotated.