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3 Ways to Know If It's Time to Change Your Worn Tires

 

Worn tires are a risk to drivers, especially at high speeds and in bad weather. Do you know if yours are still safe to use? Here are 3 quick ways to find out if it's time to replace your tires.

The only point of contact with the road, tires are often the most neglected part of a vehicle. If it is imperative to check them regularly, it is because they represent an essential issue for your safety, that of your passengers and that of other road users.

3 ways to Measure Your Tire Wear:

Wondering if your used tires are still safe? Be aware that tire wear can easily be assessed in several ways.

1. Using the Indicators Located in the Grooves of Each Tire:

  • When the tread level is at or below the wear indicator, your tires are too worn and they should be replaced.

2. Another Option is to Perform the 25-Cent Coin Test:

  • To do this, simply insert the part in one of the grooves of the tire, the nose of the caribou towards the bottom.
  • If you can see the tip of the muzzle of the brave deer, it shows signs of advanced wear. It is therefore high time to take a look and say goodbye to your worn tires.

3. A visit to the auto repair center will allow you to get the correct information on the condition of your tires.

4 Reasons to Maintain Your Tires:

Tires are designed to run safely, day in and day out… as long as you keep an eye on them! Because not only are well-maintained tires essential to your safety, they also allow you:

  1. To increase their longevity.
  2. Reduce your fuel consumption.
  3. Improve your driving.
  4. To reduce exhaust gas emissions.

2 Tips to Prevent Premature Tire Wear:

1. Check the Air Pressure in the Tires: Insufficient Pressure is the Number One Enemy of Tires.

  • Maintaining proper air pressure in the tires is important to prevent premature wear and fuel wastage - after all, no one likes to throw their money down the drain!
  • Check the air pressure once a week if you are on the road often, or at least once a month, then add air as needed.
  • To find the ideal air pressure level for your tire, consult the owner's manual.

2. Rotate, Balance and Align the Tires:

  • The tires should be balanced and rotated according to the manufacturer's recommendations or at each change of season so that wear is evenly distributed.
  • If you find that your tires are not worn evenly or that your vehicle tends to pull to the right or to the left, ask to have your wheels aligned.

In short, in the presence of worn tires, do not go back and forth. Consult a professional as soon as possible!




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