Simply put, your tires are the only parts of your vehicle that actually make contact with the road – so proper inflation, tire rotations, keeping an eye on tread wear, and matching your tires to weather and road conditions are very important. Tires affect your vehicle’s handling, ride, and braking, and as such, it’s essential to make sure they have the correct air pressure, tread depth, balance, and alignment.
Making sure your tires are in optimal condition on a regular basis is an important step in protecting both your safety and the safety of your vehicle.
Unfortunately, no matter how diligent you are about taking care of your tires, they will wear out eventually. It’s recommended that you replace your tires every six years, regardless of tread wear. Of course, heavy use or inclement conditions can decrease tread depth long before the six-year mark, so keep a close eye on your tires and replace them when necessary – this is especially important in parts of the country that see heavy amounts of snow, ice, or rain during the winter months.
Q: Do I really need winter tires?
A: Winter tires are different from all-season and summer tires in several ways, the most important of which being the fact that winter tires are made from a special rubber compound that remains flexible and soft below 45 degrees. This leads to improved handling, traction, and braking in winter weather conditions. If you’re dealing with Minnesota or Wisconsin winters, winter tires are a wise investment.
Q: How do I know if my tires are worn?
A: It’s important to know that all tires wear out over time. When you see that the tread is even with the wear bars, or you do the penny test and see all of Lincoln’s head, you need new tires! If you’re not comfortable deciding for yourself, bring your vehicle in to ONE Automotive Group!
Q: How often should I replace my tires?
A: It’s recommended that you replace your tires every six years, regardless of tread wear. Of course, heavy use or inclement conditions can decrease tread depth long before the six-year mark, so keep a close eye on your tires and replace them when necessary – this is especially important in parts of the country that see heavy amounts of snow, ice, or rain during the winter months.
Q: How can tires help maximize my MPG?
A: Proper inflation is key to even tread wear and maximized fuel economy. Check your tire pressure once a month, especially as temperatures change. Cold weather can cause a decrease in tire pressure, so be sure to keep your tires inflated to the factory-recommended PSI, which can be found on the placard inside of your driver’s side door frame. Don’t forget the spare!
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