Keep Your Tyres Turning

The tyres on your auto need some love and attention. If you neglect your tyres, they will eventually let you down. The site is dedicated to providing its readers with all the information they need to purchase and maintain auto tyres. We will be looking at the types of tyre available to you and their pros and cons, the common causes of tyre damage and wear, and the signs that you need to replace the rubber on your wheels. We have spent hours looking at info written by professionals as well as watching lots of informative videos online. We hope you enjoy reading this blog!

Tyre Care Tips For Busy Drivers

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With so many jobs to do, many drivers barely have any time to look after their tyres. There are always other things that seem more important than checking for wear and tear on your vehicle. However, inappropriate care of your car's tyres can mean that they will wear down sooner than they would otherwise, meaning a trip to your local tyre shop for replacements is needed. Of course, you can always ask your tyre shop for any special offers or promotions they have in place that will lower the cost of replacing your tyres. That being said, it is better to avoid unnecessary expenditure in the first place. What should you be doing to help maintain your tyres properly?

Keep Your Tyres Pumped Up

If you drive on partially deflated tyres, then they will wear down quicker. Because a tyre will spread out on the road when it is not at the correct level of pressure, more of it comes into contact with the asphalt. Consequently, greater wear occurs for every revolution of your wheel. In addition, flat tyres take more energy to turn because of what is known as rolling resistance. By failing to keep them pumped up properly, you will end up spending more on fuel than you would otherwise need to. Remember to build a pressure check into your routine so you keep them properly inflated at all times. Once every few times you refuel is about right.

Have Your Tracking Checked

Although you need specialist equipment to adjust the tracking of your wheels, doing so helps to preserve your tyre tread life expectancy. If you have a tyre replaced at your tyre shop, ask the fitter to check your tracking at the same time. When your wheels are properly aligned, they will not pull against one another so much, which means premature wear can be avoided. Any car service should also include a tracking inspection for exactly the same reason.

Alter Your Driving Style

Many motorists drive too closely to the car in front of them. Not only does this lead to a greater likelihood of having an accident, but it also means causing undue stress on your tread. Because you have less room to brake in, driving closer to the vehicle ahead of you on the road means you have to brake harder when it slows. In turn, this wears your tread down. Just by hanging back a bit, you may not need to brake at all in traffic.

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16 January 2020