The purpose of regular wheel rotation is to evenly wear all tyres and extend their overall service life. It is recommended to change the wheels every 3 years or 30,000 km of driving.
Before wheel rotation, check whether the tyres and wheels are damaged. If there is no damage, then carry out wheel rotation and wheel alignment.
- When rotating wheels, maintain the front wheels in better condition.
- If a tyre has uneven or excessive wear, it should be checked for wheel alignment at Authorised dealers.

When rotating wheels, do it in a diagonal manner.
After rotation, ensure all wheel bolts are tightened and adjust the tyre pressure to the specified value. Recheck the wheel bolt tightness after driving 1000 km.
Dirt on the joint surface of wheel and brake disc may cause loose wheel bolts, which may lead to wheel falling off and cause traffic accidents. Therefore, when replacing wheels, rust or dirt on the joint surface between wheels and brake discs should be removed.
The wheels have been dynamically balanced when the vehicle leaves the factory, but there are many factors that will affect the balance of the wheels during the use of the vehicle.
Dynamic imbalance of wheels will lead to wheel swing, abnormal wear of tyres and affect driving stability. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly check the wheel dynamic balance at Authorised dealers.