| When To Buy New Tires? |
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All tires wear out eventually and damage unfortunately happens. The important thing is to quickly determine if your tires are safe to drive on, in need of service, or need to be replaced. Here are some simple ways to tell if you need to buy new tires: If your tire is damaged There is a good chance that your tire can be repaired if:
The proper way to have a tire repaired is to patch the tire from the inside. If you are offered a plug repair -- refuse! Plug repairs do not involve taking the tire off the wheel for a proper inspection. A plug is simply inserted into the punctured area. Plug repairs are not reliable and can cause the tire to blowout. Insist on a full inspection and patch repair on the inside of the tire. If the tire is worn It's a good idea to check your tires once a month for visible damage and excess wear. There are two ways to tell if your tires are worn out: - Check the wear
bars - These are narrow bands
that appear in the grooves across the tread of
the tire. When the wear bars are even with the tread depth, only
2/32-inch of tread remains. If you can see the wear bars, it's time to
replace the tire.
If the tread is worn below 2/32-inch, water can not be channeled away from the tread. At high speeds, this can result in aquaplaning. Traction in snow is also reduced or eliminated completely. |