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!

How to Save Money On Car Tyre Expenses

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Motorists spend lots of money keeping their cars on the road. Anything from inflated petrol prices to the costs associated with car servicing can mean you spend much more on your vehicle than you think you will. Another cost that is often overlooked by many motorists is the amount of money spent on tyres. Car tyres are not cheap, so you should look after them. What are the best ways of ensuring you get the best out of them so you can keep your expenses to a minimum?

Buy Good Brands

To begin with, it is a bit of a false economy to buy the cheapest tyres on the market when you need to replace your current set. Although the initial outlay may be less, you will probably spend more in the long run. Instead, opt for the premium brands available from your local tyre shop. Most tyre shop owners will have promotions you can take advantage of. Special offers are usually available at your tyre shop when manufacturers have new products coming out, so a stock clearance is desirable.

Tyre Inflation

Keep your car's tyres pumped up. If you only reinflate your tyres when you are due to have a car service, then you will spend much of the year running around on partially inflated tyres. This means that they will wear down prematurely, which means you'll need to replace them sooner than you otherwise would have had to. What's more, using partially flattened tyres lowers your fuel economy rate, which means that you will spend more dollars for every mile you drive – something which is obviously not good for your bank balance!

Driving Style

By adjusting your driving style, you can help to preserve your tyres, which will mean they enjoy a longer life. Over several years, this could save you hundreds of dollars on tyre costs. Simply pull away more gently – perhaps using second gear rather than first – so you avoid wheel spins. Equally, leaving more space between your car and the one in front of you will mean needing to dab your brake pedal less frequently. Again, this will mean your tyre tread is preserved for longer. Many Australian drivers push hard in traffic to try and get through it. Although it might save a few minutes on your journey, hanging back a little will save you money because you won't need to visit your tyre shop so soon.

For more tips, reach out to tyre shops.

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24 February 2020