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Why You Should Be Aware of Tire Wear

With use, tires wear out. This is a normal process as the tread becomes shallower and overall performance starts to change

However, irregular tread wear can occur for a variety of reasons. This can lead to having to replace your tires sooner than expected, costing you a handsome chunk of change

Regular checking the tread depth and wear condition on each of your tires will let you know when it's time for a rotation and detect other potential maintenance requirements to get the most out of your vehicle

If your tires could use some attention, it's time to pay a visit to tire experts like Frank's Servicenter.

In this article, we're talking you through why it's so important to be aware of your tire wear so that you can go forth on the road confidently!

Tire Wear: Why it Matters

Improper tread depth on your tires can lead to unsafe driving conditions. Not only does this put you at risk, but those around you as well

Most states have a 2/32-inch minimum tread depth requirement. This is to keep you safe on your journey down the roadways, as too low of depth can create dangerous implications

If precipitation of any sort gets between your tires and the road, your tires can't properly grip the road

When your tires don't have the proper grip, drivers are more prone to lose control and cause an accident. With inclement weather, a common occurrence in Southampton, PA, drivers should always be attentive to the health of their tires

How to Prevent Early and Irregular Tire Wear

There are three primary causes of early or irregular tire wear:

  1. Improper Inflation Pressure
  2. Out-of-spec Tire Alignment
  3. Lack of tire rotation

When a tire is not inflated properly, chances are it will wear more rapidly or unevenly. Not only do properly inflated tires contribute to a more comfortable ride and better gas mileage, but they also ensure the health of your tires over the long-term

Out-of-spec tire alignment, also known as wheel alignment, refers to the adjustment of your vehicle's steering suspension components. These alignments adjust the angles of the tires to make proper contact with the road to reduce tread wear.

You also should get your tires rotated about every six months (along with your oil change). This changing of position puts different amounts of pressure on each tire, allowing them to perform longer over time

Inflation pressure, tire alignment, and tire rotations are all simple services that can be performed in a short amount of time. Don't replace your tires! Take care of them

Conclusions

You should be aware of tire wear at all times, but especially in the winter months

By taking care of your tires, you can be safer on the road and save money in the long run in replacing your tires less frequently

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