Monday, April 27, 2015

How Can You Know If A Car Requires New Tires

How Can You Know If A Car Requires New Tires


Ever wonder when to replace your worn car tires? The behavior of your car tires is important to the safety, performance and efficiency of your vehicle. A lot of tires are built to create similar performance all the way through their lives. However, at some point they start to lose performance with regards to their traction and braking functionality.

The tread on your tires should not slide below 1/16 of an inch (1.6 millimeters) in depth. Should you repeatedly drive on slick, wet land, you'd be even better off with twice that much. You could purchase a gauge to monitor the tread depth the way the specialists carry out.

Put a penny head first into several tread grooves across the tire. If you continuously see the top of Lincoln's head, your treads are shallow and worn. If perhaps this is the problem, your tires must be replaced. If part of Lincoln's head is actually covered by the tread, you may have on average 2/32 of an inch of tread depth remaining.

Tread depth isn’t the only point to consider when replacing your tyres. Tyres have moisture and oils that help keep them supple and assist in dispersing heat. As a tyre ages is loses it’s elasticity as the oils evaporate out. Usually a tyre must be replaced after 5 years even when it still has suitable tread depth.

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