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How to Make Your Tires Last Longer


How to Make Your Tires Last Longer

The average Canadian drives over 15,000 kilometres per year. To rack up this kind of mileage, you need good tires on your vehicle.


Healthy tires do more than allow you to drive farther. They also keep you safe on the road in all types of weather.


Healthy tires do more than allow you to drive farther. They also keep you safe on the road in all types of weather.

Keep reading to learn how to make your tires last longer.


Mind Your Driving

How you drive makes a big difference in the longevity of your tires. New tires can take a beating, but then they will not last as long.


Drive the speed limit and do not tailgate. Stopping hard and fast slides still tires along the pavement. This quickly wears down the rubber and may even pop older tires.


Remain vigilant. Hitting curbs can tear the tire, ruin the rim, and misalign the wheel. Watch for potholes as they can come up fast on you and destroy your tire.


Do not peel out. This actually burns the rubber on your tires.


Monitor Air Pressure

Tire pressure measures the pounds per square inch of air that inflates your tire. Tire care requires you to pay attention to this measurement.


Many new cars display tire pressure on the dash. If you drive an older vehicle, use a tire pressure gauge to check monthly.


It is normal to lose about one pound of air each month. Cold temperatures lower your air pressure more since the air becomes denser. Less dense warm air slightly increases your air pressure.


Your owner's manual will tell you the proper PSI for your vehicle. Too much air can cause your tire to easily blow out by making the rubber too thin.


Not enough air makes the tire flimsy and can ruin the rim. Do not drive on a tire if the air pressure is too far off in either direction.


Rotate and Balance

Rotate your tires every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres. This means that the technician switches the position of each tire.


At the same time, ask them to balance your wheels. Using a dynamic wheel balance, they remove heavy spots that vibrate the wheels.


Both prevent uneven wear and tear on your tires. When tires wear unevenly, you can get holes. Regular tire maintenance helps them last longer.


Vehicle Maintenance

Make vehicle maintenance a priority. Some other parts of your automobile actually have a big impact on your tires.


Check your alignment every six months. When the alignment is off, you may feel a slight pull to one side while driving. This wears down the sides of your tires.


Ask the technician to check your breaks after the alignment. When the lines wear, slamming on the brakes destroys your tires as well.


Remember How to Make Your Tires Last Longer

Many people treat new tires with care but then don't think much about them after a few weeks. Remember how to make your tires last longer and implement these practices. This will keep you safe and save you money.


We understand that precious cargo rides on your tires. Contact us for the best vehicle services.

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