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Tires are the only part of your vehicle that makes contact with the road, crucial for safety and performance. Common issues can affect your tires, potentially leading to costly repairs or even dangerous situations.

 

Uneven Wear

Cause: Improper alignment, unbalanced tires, or incorrect tire pressure. Prevention: Regularly check and adjust tire pressure according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Ensure your wheels are balanced and aligned during routine maintenance checks. Rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to promote even wear.

Punctures and Flats

Cause: Sharp objects like nails, glass, or debris on the road. Prevention: Avoid driving over debris and keep your tires properly inflated to reduce the risk of punctures. Consider using puncture-resistant tires or sealants for added protection. Regularly inspect your tires for any visible signs of damage.

Tread Wear

Cause: Normal use over time, but can be accelerated by aggressive driving or poor maintenance. Prevention: Check your tire tread depth regularly. The minimum legal tread depth is 2/32 of an inch, but it’s safer to replace tires at 4/32 of an inch. Use the penny test: insert a penny into the tread with Lincoln’s head upside down. If you can see all of Lincoln’s head, it’s time to replace the tire.

Sidewall Damage

Cause: Impact with curbs, potholes, or road debris. Prevention: Drive carefully and avoid hitting curbs or potholes. Inspect the sidewalls for cuts, cracks, or bulges, which can indicate internal damage and require immediate replacement.


Underinflation and Overinflation

Cause: Not maintaining the correct tire pressure. Prevention: Check your tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips. Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended pressure levels found in the owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jamb.

 

Cracking and Bulging

Cause: Aging, exposure to extreme temperatures, and poor road conditions. Prevention: Park your vehicle in a garage or shaded area to protect tires from harsh sunlight. Replace tires that are more than six years old, regardless of tread wear. Regularly inspect tires for any visible signs of cracking or bulging.

 

 

Vibration

Cause: Unbalanced tires, misalignment, or damaged suspension components. Prevention: If you experience unusual vibrations, have your tires balanced and your alignment checked by a professional. Ensure your suspension system is in good condition as it directly affects tire performance.

 

 Regular maintenance and inspections are key to preventing common tire issues. By taking proactive measures, you can extend the life of your tires, enhance your vehicle’s performance, and ensure your safety on the road. Remember, your tires are vital for a smooth and safe driving experience, so give them the attention they deserve.

 

 

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