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How To Tell If You Need New Tires

  • May 21, 2018
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Getting new tires is not a simple task since you need to know some aspects about vehicle maintenance.

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Unless you are an expert in auto parts and maintenance, knowing when to get new tires requires drivers to identify those signs and warnings that tell us what’s going on with our vehicle.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 11,000 crashes in the US happen every year owing to tire failure.

5 Signs That Indicate You Need New Tires On Your Car

It never hurts to set periodic tire inspections to know when you need to replace them for new ones.

#1 Cracked or bulged tires

If one of your tires deflate, you could tell if there are any bulges by looking at the sides. That could indicate lower tire pressure or it could be that there is a slow air leak.

The same happens if you find any gouges or odd cracks around the sides. The best advice is to take it to your dealer and see whether you need to replace it with a new one.

#2 Tread wear

Have you ever heard of the old-school penny test? It’s a traditional way of telling whether you need to get new tires with just a simple coin.

Put a penny into the thread with Lincoln’s head pointing down. The secret here is that if you can still the top of his noggin, you’ll need to change the tire because the tread is dangerously low.

Today, modern tires come with wear bars and it actually helps as an indicator. If the tread pattern is worn down to that wear bar, you need to replace your tire right away.

SEE ALSO: What Happens To Your Old Tires When You Replace Them

#3 Tire pressure

Tires deflate over time and you need to check that you have the right inflation pressure.

Check your tires periodically to see when you need to replace them for new ones.

#4 Changes in temperature

At times weather conditions have an impact on the tire pressure, which requires continuous attention. Say, for example, a vehicle accumulating salt from snowy roads. That would increase the pressure of your tires.

Before you go on a long drive, make sure you are not hitting the road with underinflated tires as they wear out faster.

#5 Vibration

While you are driving check if there’s any vibration on thumping, even if they are quite subtle. If you feel that the vibration comes from under your seat, it could be that your rear tires are out of balance.

If the vibration, though, comes from the steering wheel, it could be that your vehicle has suspension issues. Watch out!

SEE ALSO: How to Dispose of Car Fluids

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