Tires should generally be realigned every 6,000 to 10,000 miles, or whenever you notice uneven tire wear or your vehicle pulling to one side. Additionally, it's advisable to have a wheel alignment check done whenever you replace tires, hit a significant pothole, or after any suspension work. Regular alignment helps ensure optimal tire performance and extends their lifespan.
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On average you should rotate your tires every 6000 mile or 6 months.
You should rotate your tires more often.
stock tires should be either 15x7 or 15x8 the wheel lug patter is a 6x4.5, to accept bigger tires u might consider raising the torsion bars and having it realigned, this is to adjust the front to be raised equal to the back, if u look while its on level ground u will notice the back is prbly higher
Usually every month you should do maintenance.
You should replace your vehicles tires approximately every 60,000 miles. Or when the tread on the tire is close to all gone.
As often as they require replacement. If the trailer or drive tires get to 2/32nds, replace them. Steers have to be at least 4/32nds.
In the average truck that does not haul large loads the tires should be replaced every 40 thousand miles. This is the best way to ensure that your tires are giving you the best gas mileage.
Tires should be checked frequently to look for deflation or wear. A good rule of thumb is to check the tires whenever you change the oil in your car. You should check the pressure and the depth of the tread.
Rims and tires should be changed yearly to keep them in best performance and avoid safety issues. Your local garage will probably do this for you cheaply.
Bicycle tires should be replaced every 1,000 to 2,000 miles, or if you notice signs of wear such as cracks, bulges, or worn tread.
Sealant should be added to tubeless tires every 3-6 months to maintain proper sealing and prevent punctures.