I came here to say the same.I've been doing 5-tire rotations every ~5k miles.
if you have the pucks, wouldn't any tires shop would be able to do this with two 3 tons jacks? I got a flat tire a month ago and the closest place is a mom and pop tire shop. They were able to jack it up with their in house jack with my puckWhat other shops have you guys been using for rotations? My nearest Discount Tire / America's Tire is over 2 hours away. My nearest chain is a Mavis and the team is nice but not sticklers for detail.
My garage, this Powerbuilt jack/jackstand combo, and a jack puckWhat other shops have you guys been using for rotations? My nearest Discount Tire / America's Tire is over 2 hours away. My nearest chain is a Mavis and the team is nice but not sticklers for detail.
That's a great idea! I will do the same. Plus there is a discount tire shop like 3 miles from my house.I rotated at Discount Tire/America's Tire with just under 5000 miles (that's what they recommended).
It was free of charge as I bought the insurance certificates with them ($245 total) for all four of my 20 ATs. (Did the same when I first got my Model 3 with the OEM tires, and they replaced my flat tire free of charge once.)
I heard that they/Rivian charge $60 for each rotation, so the certificates are breaking even at 4 rotations plus you get free replacements for flat tires.
Thanks! Just had a bad experience 2 of the 3 shops near me and the Rivian is the most expensive car I've ever ownedif you have the pucks, wouldn't any tires shop would be able to do this with two 3 tons jacks? I got a flat tire a month ago and the closest place is a mom and pop tire shop. They were able to jack it up with their in house jack with my puck
I'm considering doing the same. I've already got the pucks sitting in the truckMy garage, this Powerbuilt jack/jackstand combo, and a jack puck
They don't. Several people sell them and there are a few flavors. The main difference is magnetic or not for convenience.Tell me more about the Pucks? Did they come w/ the truck?