How To Keep The Tires On Your Car In Good Condition

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Thanks for heading over to my site. I'm Kerry Webster. I have the worst wanderlust. When I had more free time, I put all of my belongings in storage, ended the lease with my apartment and hit the road. I would stay at hotels here and there, but most of my time was spent in my car. I quickly discovered the importance of auto maintenance, especially the maintenance of my tires. When your tires and wheels are not functioning properly, it is simply not safe to be on the road. So I decided to record much of what I have learned about tires and wheels on my blog.

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How To Keep The Tires On Your Car In Good Condition

6 November 2017
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Few things can enhance the driving experience like a good set of tires. You'll be able to grip the road with ease and get to your destination without the danger that can happen when your tires lack tread and need to be replaced. Because tires are so central to the overall operation of your vehicle, you want to make sure that they remain in the best possible condition. Attending to a few details will go a long way toward helping you maintain tires that work the way they should. Keep reading to find out what they are.

Proper Alignment Is Huge

If you're riding down the road and notice that your car continually pulls to the left or to the right, you might tell yourself you'll get it checked out later. Everything else seems to be in working order, so it doesn't seem like a big deal. However, that slight tug can be the start of a huge problem for you. When you take your hands off the wheel and the car pulls to either side, it is usually an indication that the vehicle is out of alignment.

Proper alignment is when the rack and pin that holds the tires in their position is perfectly straight. The problem is that the rack and pin are incredibly fragile. Just hitting a pothole could be enough to injure the rack. If this happens, the tires will be out of alignment, usually with one working harder than the others. Once the weight of holding up the car becomes too great for that tire, it will begin to wear down. Tread disappears and you increase the chances that you'll have a tire blowout. 

If you notice your car is pulling to one side, it is best to get your alignment checked as soon as possible.

Check The Grooves For Stones Or Rocks

It's very easy for stones and rocks to hide in the grooves of your tires. They can sit there for long periods of time, gradually nestling deeper and deeper into the rubber until one day they burst through. That's when you'll notice a slow leak that returns no matter how often you fill the tire with air.

Make time in your schedule to see if there are any stones or rocks in your tires. If so, clear them away immediately.

Following these tips can help you get the most out of your current set of tires. Pay attention to the condition of your tires and they'll carry you safely over the highways and roads that you travel on.

For more information, contact a tire shop in your area.