3 Ways To Maintain The Tires On Your Vehicle

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The tires on your vehicle have some very important jobs. Along with supporting the entire weight of the vehicle, tires also help to maintain traction while driving, plus they help the vehicle come to a complete stop when the brakes are applied. Since tires are such an important component of your vehicle, you will want to do everything you can to ensure your tires are properly maintained. 

Here are three ways to maintain the tires on your vehicle.

1. Rotate Your Tires

Your front tires are more susceptible to wear and tear than your back ones, which is why you should rotate your tires on a regular basis. It's important to note there are different rotation patterns for different types of tires and also different kinds of vehicles.

Tire rotation patterns depend on the following factors:

  • Your tires have either a directional or non-directional tire pattern
  • Your vehicle is either front wheel drive or rear wheel drive
  • Your vehicle is 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive
  • Your front tires are a different size than your back tires

On average, you should rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. If you don't keep track of your mileage, you should rotate them about every six months. If you don't know when or how to rotate your tires, a company that offers tire services can help.

2. Inspect Your Tires

You should always pay attention to your tires. It doesn't take long to take a quick glance at them before getting into your vehicle to ensure that none of your tires are flat or low on air. If you think your tire looks low, you can check it with an air pressure gauge.

If you notice it is flat, you can drive it very slowly to a tire repair shop. If you don't drive slowly enough, or if you drive too long on a flat tire, your wheel could become damaged. When inspecting your tires, you should also look for uneven tread wear, shallow tread, foreign object stuck in your tire, and cracks or bulges in the tread.

3. Replace Your Old Tires

The tires on your vehicle aren't going to last forever. Eventually, you are going to have to get them replaced. Tires on a brand new vehicle can be expected to last about 50,000 miles. However, this depends on a number of factors, including the type of tire, the type of vehicle, and the way the car is driven. When you do replace your tires, it's always good to get brand new tires instead of used ones.

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