Tire Rotation Planner
Rotating your tires doubles their lifespan. Calculate your next due date and download a reminder straight to your calendar.
Direct Answer
Tires should usually be rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. We calculate the exact date you will hit this mileage based on your driving habits.
Generate Calendar Reminder
Usually every 5,000 to 7,500 miles (often done with oil changes).
Never Miss a Tire Rotation
We'll calculate exactly when you hit your next mileage interval and generate a calendar event (.ics) you can add to Apple, Google, or Outlook calendars.
Assumptions we made
- User does not have staggered wheels
Important limitations
- Cannot predict uneven wear caused by bad alignment
Step by step
How to use this tool
- 1
Enter the date of your last tire rotation — check your service receipt.
- 2
Enter your annual mileage to calculate your daily driving rate.
- 3
Select the rotation interval recommended by your tire manufacturer (typically 5,000-7,500 miles).
- 4
Download the .ics calendar file and add it to your phone calendar.
Decision context
What this calculator helps you decide
Use Tire Rotation Planner when you need a quick, structured answer before you spend money, approve work, prepare a trip, compare options, or share information with a buyer, seller, shop, lender, or insurer. Enter the inputs you already know, review the result, then use the assumptions and limits below to decide what to check next.
Inputs and outputs
Start with the inputs that most affect this decision: Last Service Date, Annual Mileage, Service Interval. The output is meant to make the next step easier to compare, not to replace a written quote, inspection, policy document, loan disclosure, or local rule.
The main outputs are Calendar Event (.ics). If one input is uncertain, change that value and compare the result again before treating a single estimate as final.
Best-use cases
This page is built around the search intent: generate tire rotation reminder, when to rotate tires, tire rotation schedule. It is most useful when you want to narrow a decision, prepare better questions, or avoid missing a cost, risk, fitment issue, paperwork step, or ownership detail.
Keep the assumptions visible while using the result. If your vehicle, location, driving pattern, quote, loan, insurance policy, or listing situation is unusual, use this as a planning screen and verify the final decision with the relevant document, professional, or local requirement.
Methodology
How the estimate works
Inputs, outputs, and calculation logic.
Logic
Converts annual mileage to daily mileage, calculates days to the rotation interval, and generates an ICS payload.
Inputs
- Last Service Date
- Annual Mileage
- Service Interval
Outputs
- Calendar Event (.ics)
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