Tires should be rotated approximately every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (about 9,600 to 13,000 km), often coinciding with a regular car service like an oil change. Regular tire rotation helps ensure even tread wear, extends tire life, maintains consistent traction, and improves vehicle safety. This is especially important for front tires on front-wheel-drive cars, as they tend to wear faster. Some recommend rotating tires every 5,000 miles as well, depending on the vehicle manufacturer's guidance. Additionally, tire rotation is recommended when changing between winter and summer tires or when new tires are installed.