The tyres on your car may turn up worse for the wear after a long usage because they are the ones which come into direct contact with the road. They are responsible for braking, stability, gripping, handling, fuel economy, and performance attribute of your car. So it’s important to ensure that they are in the best possible condition to function. But it’s also a fact that tyres are often the most uncared part on our car. We often try to prevent the wear, but unfortunately, the tyres suffer it.
Over a time of using it, if the tyres start showing indication of severe wear and tear, it’s high time you should replace them. But, what exactly are the signs to know that your car needs new tyres?
Here are several signs to tell when your tyres need a replacement with the new ones.
INSPECT FOR THE CRACKS OR BULGES ON THE TYRE
When your tyre deflates, it usually bumps up at the sides. It usually happens due to low pressure in the tyres. In fact, it can also be the cause of minute air leaks. So, if you notice any cracks in the sidewalls or out of the ordinary thing in your tyres, there’s something which you need to consult. Take your car to the nearest garage and consider replacing your tyres for better safety.
CHECK FOR THE TREAD WEAR IN YOUR TYRE
Have your cars every slipped on the wet or uneven road? No right. It’s only due to the tread in your tyres. The tread is patterned to disperse water from the contact patch, thereby helps the tyre maintaining the grip on the roads.
And when it comes to a tyre wear, all tyres have a tread wear indicator. It basically contains small rubber blocks between the treads in the tyre. As the tyre wears, these rubber blocks get closer and eventually get flattered with the surface. Once you observe that happening, the tyre is no more worthy to be used on roads. Hence, it is advised that the tyres should be replaced once the tread depth is only left with 2mm of size.
OBSERVE THE VIBRATIONS
Pay attention to how your car behaves while you’re driving it. If you notice ample amount of vibration, there may be some issues with your tyres. But, every time it might not be the tyres that are liable for the vibrations.
If you feel the vibrations coming underneath the car, the rear tyres might be out of the alignment, but if the vibrations are coming from the steering wheel of your car, the fault might be in the suspension.
CHECK THE PRESSURE LEVEL
Make sure your car tyres are maintaining the correct pressure. Inflation pressure is generally shown on the placard that is stick to the door edge or on the owner’s manual of your car. Inflation pressures are basically provided for normal driving. In fact, it is helpful to know the number of people and the luggage your car can legally carry.
If the Inflation pressure is not according to the requirement, it can increase the chances of wear. So, tyres are needed to be checked at least once every two weeks to know for any severe wear.
HOW OLD ARE YOUR TYRES?
Generally, any tyre that is used for more than 5 years is needed to be replaced. No matter if the kilometres you travelled are less, or the tyre isn’t being used much, it will result in wear. It is because the rubber loses its suppleness through the drying out of oils and moisture from the tyres.
Hence, it is important to keep a check on your tyres. This applies to all the tyres of your car including the spare wheel. If you want to identify your tyre’s age, you can read it on the sidewalls. Usually, the manufacturing year and the week are mentioned on the tyre.
REPLACE ALL FOUR TYRES AT ONCE
All the tyres do not wear at the same time. They actually wear at different rates depending on their usage. Hence, when it comes to replacing any tyre, it’s best to replace all the four at a time. Once you observe your tyres getting worn don’t wait for replacing a single one or double, replace the entire set together.
Mismatched tyres can affect the overall alignment and the gripping power of your car. In fact, many car tyres have different rotational direction. Make sure to keep this in mind while purchasing new tyres for your car. Because a change in tyre profile can affect the overall rotation and you may even require new rim to adjust the tyres in its position.
MAINTAINING YOUR DRIVING STYLE & YOUR CAR
At last, what you need to do is to maintain your car with good driving habits. It’s very obvious that if you’ll avoid spinning the tyres on acceleration or locking them when braking, it will be helpful in maximising the life of your tyres. In fact, maintaining your car in an accurate condition can help expand the life of your tyres. Make sure to perform a regular wheel alignment check as it will help you to keep your wheels in a tip-top condition.