Tires.
Tire Maintenance TipsYour tires are the only part of your vehicle that actually touches the road while you drive. It only takes a couple of minutes of maintenance each month to keep your tires performing at their best. Check Your Air Pressure Once a Month Incorrect air pressure is the leading cause of tire damage. To avoid tire damage you need to check your tire's air pressure once a month. The correct tire pressure is listed on the vehicle placard & can be found in the following places:
The air pressure listed on the side of your tire is NOT the correct air pressure for your vehicle. That number is the maximum air pressure for the tire. Remember to check the air in your spare tire. Failure to keep your tires properly inflated can increase wear, increase money you spend on gas and will have a negative effect on your vehicles handling. When checking and adjusting tire pressure, the following should be kept in mind:
Tread DepthTo prevent hydroplaning and skidding, your tires must have proper tread depth. 1.5mm. Anything lower than 1.5mm of tyre tread depth and your car is classified as 'unroadworthy' by the relevant state authority. Ask anyone, the easiest way to check your tread depth is the “20 cents". What is the cent test? To measure your tyre's tread depth, place an Australian 20c coin into one of the central circumferential grooves of your tyre. If the tread doesn't reach the bill of the platypus, your tyre has less than 3mm of tread remaining. It's time to invest in some new tyres to make sure you stay safe while driving. You should also check your tire tread for uneven wear. Irregular wear shortens the life of your tires, if you think you have uneven wear you should bring your car in for service. RotationThe best way to prevent uneven wear is to have your tires rotated every 6,000 - 8,000 miles or as specified in your vehicle's owner manual. Potential Tire Troubles
Replacing Your TiresYou should replace your tires with the same type of tires that your vehicle was equipped with originally. This includes tire size, type and speed rating. To keep your vehicle riding smoothly and vibration free, tire and wheel assemblies require balancing when new tires are installed and periodically during the life of your tires. A typical tire imbalance condition occurs at speeds between 45 and 75 miles per hour and can usually be felt in the steering wheel and the seat of the car. We have the trained technicians and modern equipment required to correct tire imbalance problems. Keeping your tires inflated, rotated and balanced can improve tire wear and fuel efficiency. |