The Importance of Tire Pressure
Many people are unaware that cold weather can lower the pressure in a vehicle’s tires. If you wait until your car’s dashboard warning light comes on to check the tire pressure, your tires and wheels may have already sustained preventable damage. As a rule, you should check the pressure in your car’s tires approximately once each month. This is also one of the first checkpoints that a mechanic may examine in a typical tire inspection. …show more content…
Too much pressure can affect the traction on the tires, and you need the best traction possible when the roads are icy or wet. Too much pressure may also cause the tires to wear unevenly, and it may even lead to blowouts. Low pressure may also result in uneven tire tread (which means you may need to replace tires sooner than you ordinarily would), and it can have an adverse effect on your fuel economy.
Rotating the Tires
Another important aspect of tire maintenance is having the tires rotated periodically. This involves removing each tire and placing it in a different location on the vehicle. The purpose of rotating the tires is to ensure that all of them wear evenly. If the tires wear unevenly, one or more of them may need to be replaced. Having this done at the onset of fall will help you to drive with confidence throughout the season. A technician might also balance the tires before repositioning them on your vehicle.
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