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Any tire shop is fine. Many will do it for free if you buy your tires there. I use a local shop where I have always purchased my tires and they rotate for free. Others here will mention Discount Tire, Belle Tire, Costco etc. You need to make sure they have the pucks to raise the car correctly but in my experience, Teslas are so common now they know what to do and it's not an issue.Other than the Tesla service center any recommendations on tire rotation?
This may be a new thing but Tesla recommends rotation front to back.Never take your car to a Tesla SC unless you have to. When rotating tires they should be crossed - unless they are directional - and mobile service does not do a cross-rotation. I recommend Discount Tire for rotations (free at many locations), balancing and for new tires.
This may be a new thing but Tesla recommends rotation front to back.
This is 100% the best way to do it. Book an Appt online and have them come to you.I had mine done by a mobile service tech, right in our driveway at the same time he did a 2 year check up. He replaced the cabin air filter, checked the brake fluid levels and lubricated the brake calipers, all for $139
I had a Tesla SC replace my tires today and they did the sloppiest job I have ever seen. They returned the wheels filthy with grime and grease all over them and with scratches on 3 out of the 4 wheels. I highly recommend somewhere else.
Home is THE smart choice if you're handy and want to save a lot of time -- and a little money. You'd need a jack and pad of some sort, but after that, it's just winding lug nuts off. But, to be honest, with a 4wd car I don't see the need for rotating tires anymore. I get over 40,000 miles on mine with fairly even wear, so to me, it's not worth it. Sure, I get more edge wear on the fronts, but so what? I even bought a torque wrench so the nuts are tightened evenly.Home?