
If you’re driving the roads of Danvers, Peabody, and Salem, it’s important to pay attention to your car’s tires. After all, without properly filled and maintained tires, you aren’t getting very far in your next adventure.
The Ira Toyota of Danvers team can perform a tire rotation here at our service center. But, how long does it take to rotate tires? Typically, a tire rotation at our dealership takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes. Continue reading to learn more about tire rotation services or skip to scheduling your next tire rotation right here on our website!
Having your tires serviced is an important part of vehicle maintenance. When you visit our Toyota service center, we’ll be sure to handle a tire rotation in an efficient manner, so you’re able to get back out on the road quickly. We’ll inspect the tires and look for any damage, then complete the tire rotation.
Typically, a tire rotation at our dealership takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes. Every manufacturer will have different things to say about rotating the tires, but generally speaking, it should be completed with your oil change–every 5,000 miles or so.
A tire rotation ensures the tires on your car are moved to different locations, so they’re able to wear more evenly. By rotating the tires, you’re able to reduce wear on just one spot on a tire and get more life out of each tire.

When our maintenance experts head into the service bay to complete a tire rotation, they’re paying close attention to what your vehicle requires. If you’re the owner of a front-wheel drive model, the front tires will be moved to the back, while those in the back will receive a crisscross treatment as they come to the front.
Rear-wheel drive models bring the rear tires to the front, while those tires on the front receive the crisscross treatment as they head to the back wheels. Own a 4-wheel drive vehicle? Front tires will be moved to the back in a crisscross format, while the same goes for the ones moving from the back to the front.