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Your vehicle’s tires are incredibly important and dictate its handling as well as its stopping power. Keeping your tires in good shape will keep you and your family safe and give you the confidence you need when you’re on the road. Knowing some tips for tire safety will help.
One of the most important things you can do for your tires is making sure they’re always pumped up to the right PSI. Tires that are too low won’t get good gas mileage and tires with a PSI that’s too high can experience blowouts or flats. Check your owner’s manual for the right PSI for your tires and make sure they’re at the correct pressure.
Rotating your tiresis one of the best maintenance procedures you can do for your vehicle. Regular tire rotations will prevent bald spots, flats and other serious safety issues. Most vehicles require a tire rotation every 6,000 miles to keep them running smoothly and safely.
The tread on your tires is the portion that keeps a grip on the road and provides a barrier between the belts inside and the road. One of the best tips for tire safety is to make sure the treads are thick enough and to replace themwhen they aren’t. To do this, stick a quarter upside down between the treads and if they touch George Washington’s head, they’re in good shape.
If your vehicle needs tire services, Monroe Tire and Autois here to help. Our experienced technicians can provide all auto servicessuch as battery replacement, engine repair, brake service and preventive maintenance. We also perform tire services like rotations, installation and flat tire repair. Contactus today for more information.
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Posted on June 13, 2022 | Published byIgnite Local|Related Local Business
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