How Good are your Tires: 4 Step Evaluation

Healthy, well-functioning tires are those properly inflated to the manufacturer’s recommendation, have adequate tread, and are free of any punctures, bulges, cracks, or other damage.

Hence, here's a quick inspection checklist of 4 major areas to help you determine if your tires are in good condition.

  • Tire Tread Depth

How much tread do you have left? Making sure the tread is deep enough on your tires is essential for safe driving. Worn tires compromise your grip on the road, which could easily result into delays in braking time, increase the risk of hydroplaning, and put you and your passenger’s safety in jeopardy.

  • Visual Inspection

It’s important to regularly inspect your tires all around for signs of abnormalities such as cracks, bulges, or nails. Early detections could result into having them removed and repaired depending on severity and location.

  • Age

Despite the fact that the tires may look good and or if there's still lots of tread left, the age of your tire is equally as important. Aged tires are more prone to cracking and may fail unexpectedly as such ought to be thoroughly inspected every year.

You can view the date of manufacture (DOT) on your tire's sidewall. Look for a series of 4 letters. The first 2 represent the week of manufacture, and the last 2 digits represent the year of manufacture.

  • Tire Pressure.

Having properly inflated tires guarantees better stability, more traction, even wear, and less possibility of a blowout. All you need is a tire pressure gauge, your vehicle’s owner’s manual, and an air compressor which can be found at most gas stations.

Conclusion.

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