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Tire Service Guide

If you expect to get satisfactory mileage and remarkable performance from your tires, you will need to inspect them monthly. Below are some guidelines that will help you care for and maintain your tires.<br><br>Visit: http://carwithyou.com/tire-service-guide/

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Tire Service Guide

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  1. Tire Service Guide If you expect to get satisfactory mileage and remarkable performance from your tires, you will need to inspect them monthly. Below are some guidelines that will help you care for and maintain your tires. Keep tires well-inflated A pressure gauge is one of the tools you will need to keep accurate tire pressure. Proper tire inflation is necessary for safety as well as optimum tire performance and fuel economy. Any trace of air loss or evidence of underinflation will require high expert attention to determine the source and solve the problem. For this reason, it is advised that this process should be handled by a professional. Maintain recommended inflation pressure levels Just as vehicle manuals insist, it is critical to maintain recommended tire inflation pressure levels. It enhances the tires’ durability and extends the lifespan of tread. Underinflation is the major cause of tire failure and it also causes the tire components to separate. It also reduces tire load capacity, which can eventually lead to mechanical and heat damage. On the other hand, over inflation can cause stiffness and may even lead to impact damages. This gives you another reason to maintain recommended pressure levels. Tires should not spin excessively Whether you are stuck in snow, mud, or ice, this is one of the things you should really avoid doing. Spinning may generate centrifugal forces and can result in sudden tire explosions. This is quite unsafe because it may lead to vehicle damage and also expose the driver to injuries. When your tires are stuck, never go above 35mph/55kph. Move your vehicle forward and then backward; this constant motion is best to free your car from the tough situation. Never attempt to mount your own tires Improper tire mounting may lead to severe injuries due to potential tire explosions. There are set procedures and measurements to be maintained when mounting the tires and you have to make sure that everything is done correctly. Always ensure that you lubricate the tire contact surfaces. Do not forget the beads and avoid applying volatile substances to bead seating.

  2. Regularly check your tires for wear All new tires have tread wear indicators that help inform you when the treads wear out. They generally appear as smooth banks in the grooves when they become worn. It becomes noticeable when they wear to the 16cm level. Keep in mind that the more the tires wear out, the more susceptible they are to penetration. Check tires for damage This act prioritizes safety. You don’t need to risk an accident by using a damaged vehicle on the road. Check tires for damage at least once a month to ensure everything is in working condition. You should also be aware that this procedure demands professional attention. All the penetrations and cracks will need to be sorted out, so for safety’s sake ensure that an expert handles the job. Articles Source : http://carwithyou.com/tire-service-guide/

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