I went in for an oil change at the local Mazda dealership. I requested tire rotation, as I have noticed one of my tires is obviously more worn than the other three, and my last rotation was 13,000 miles ago.
When the job was done, the guy at the counter told me the tires have been rotated. It was also written in the service description paper.
However, when I checked my tires, I found out the worn tire was still in the same place (right/rear). I went back to ask the guy, they admitted they didn’t rotate the tires. He said my tires didn’t need rotating because worn tires are supposed to be on the rear side of the car. Since it’s already on the rear right side, it should stay where it is.
Is what he said true?
My car is CX-5 AWD.
When the job was done, the guy at the counter told me the tires have been rotated. It was also written in the service description paper.
However, when I checked my tires, I found out the worn tire was still in the same place (right/rear). I went back to ask the guy, they admitted they didn’t rotate the tires. He said my tires didn’t need rotating because worn tires are supposed to be on the rear side of the car. Since it’s already on the rear right side, it should stay where it is.
Is what he said true?
My car is CX-5 AWD.