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 a Different Kind of Inflation Can Also Cost You Money

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Do you wonder why the tyres on your car wear out so quickly and at a faster rate than the national average? If you only use your car on smooth, paved roads and are not spirited when you are behind the wheel, it could be due to your ongoing maintenance habits. What mistakes are you making that could not only deflate your bank account but be potentially dangerous as well?

When Everything Looks Okay

How often do you check the pressure of your tyres? If you're like many, then the answer is probably not as often as you should. It can be tempting to let things slide as an underinflated tyre may not be apparent. Modern radial tyres and especially those with a low profile may appear to be fully inflated when they are not.

Natural Loss

Although your tyres may not appear to leak, per se, they can still lose a certain amount of their inflation through use. The air may escape from the valve stem or from the circumference where the tyre sits onto the wheel rim. Again, this will not be a large volume of air by any measure, but given time, it can certainly deflate the tyre to such an extent that it cannot perform as it should.

Extra Wear and Overheating

When a tyre is underinflated, a larger part of its surface area will come into contact with the road. This is why you will experience a higher rate of degradation if you continue to drive on underinflated tyres. Also, the rubber itself may start to overheat, and, in certain circumstances, this can lead to tread separation or even a high-speed blowout.

Major Risks Ahead

Don't underestimate the risk of separation and blowout. Either event could cause a driver to lose control leading to an accident. Also, if the tread separates when you are on a motorway, it can fly from underneath your car into the path of another, with obvious potential consequences.

Putting Matters Right

So, if you are buying a new set of tyres to replace some prematurely old ones, treat yourself to a high-quality pressure gauge at the same time. Then familiarise yourself with the correct figures, which are typically found on a plate mounted next to the driver's door. Check your pressures often and before you embark on any long road trip to make sure that you are always in the right zone.

Keep these tips in mind when looking for tyres from a shop near you.

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16 March 2022