
Tires provide you with safe and reliable transportation to wherever you need to go, but tires also deteriorate over time. If you don’t take care of your tires properly, they can cause all sorts of problems, such as poor gas mileage and unsafe driving conditions.
That’s why we’ve put together this blog post on tire care – so you know exactly what to do to keep your tires in great condition!
1) Tire Pressure is Key
An important part of car maintenance is checking the tire pressure regularly. This saves you money on gas. It also helps ensure that your car is safe to drive. Under-inflated tires can cause premature wear and affect your car’s fuel economy. They can also be dangerous, especially in bad weather conditions. The recommended air pressure for your tires is usually printed on a tire’s sidewall.
Tire pressure changes with the weather. In hot weather, tires will typically be over-inflated, so adjusting your pressure accordingly is necessary. You can find a list of recommended tire pressures for different vehicles online.
2) Don’t Install Mismatched Tires
It’s always important to install matched tires on your car. Mismatched tires can affect the handling and stability of your vehicle. In addition, they can cause uneven tread wear and increase the risk of a blowout.
If you have to replace just one tire, ensure to replace it with a tire that is the same size, make, and model as the other tires on your vehicle.
3) Don’t Let Your Tires Sit in One Place for Long Periods
Tires that are not spinning will wear down quickly. Therefore, you should avoid parking on your tires for extended periods. It can be a good idea to rotate your car’s tires every few months if they aren’t being used regularly to help them wear evenly. You can rotate the tires by moving the front tires to the back and vice versa.
If you don’t feel comfortable rotating your own car’s tires or do not know how to do it yourself properly, you should take your vehicle to a dealership service center.
4) Avoid Overloading Your Car’s Tires
Weight is the number one enemy of tires, so avoid overloading them whenever possible. When you carry things in your car, don’t pile heavy items on top of each other and ensure they are secured safely. This will distribute the weight evenly and help your tires last longer.
If you have to transport many heavy items, try not to do so all at once. Instead, make several trips to avoid overloading your car’s tires.
5) Avoid Potholes and Other Road Hazards
Potholes and other road hazards can seriously damage your tires, so try to avoid them whenever possible. If you can’t avoid them, slow down as much as possible and release the brake pedal when you hit the pothole. This will help minimize the impact on your car and its tires.
We have a team of certified technicians ready to serve you. Our tire center takes care of everything from new tires and repairing flat tires on the spot. If you need some help or need more information about our tire services, don’t hesitate to visit our dealership service center to learn what will work best for your vehicle needs. Schedule an appointment today with Cutter CDJR Honolulu, serving Honolulu, HI, and our tire experts will gladly help you.


