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How Can I Make My Tyres Last Longer?

by Cross Road MOT And Tyres 24 Hour Mobile Tyre Fitting Coventry

Tyres are the first components in your vehicle which can save you from mishaps, so investing time and care in looking after them pays big benefits. Regular inspection of your car Tyres Coventry is an easy task anyone can perform, as it will ensure you identify any issues in the early stages. 

In this blog post, we are going to share tips to keep your tyres in perfect condition and make them last longer. If you are interested in knowing more about car tyres then keep reading.

6 Tips to Make Your Tyres Last Longer

Check Them All Round

Take your time to have a good look all around the sidewall and across the tread of the tyres. You can also check the inner edge of the front tyres by turning the steering fully from one side to the other. Ensure this part performs this task on a weekly basis when you fill up with fuel or when washing your car.

When you notice anything unusual or any signs of damage such as splits, bulges, cracks or nails that might have become embedded in the tyre. Even the smallest tear can have serious outcomes when you drive at high speeds. If you have any doubt about the condition of your tyres, you can have it checked by a garage or an experienced tyre fitter.

Be Prepared

There are not a lot of things to check in your car tyres if you don’t know what you are checking at other than they are round. So take yourself with the car’s manual so that you know the right air pressure of your tyres.

It also saves a lot of time and hassle if you have a tyre inflator at home. You can purchase foot-operated pumps or a better option purchase an electric tyre inflator that plugs into your car’s power socket. So that you can check the tyres anytime and anywhere. When you purchase a pump, add in a can of tyre sealant as a get-you-home measure in case of a puncture. 

Tread Carefully

In the UK, Those tyres that have a tread depth below 1.6mm across three-quarters of the width of the tyre are illegal to use as per the laws of the UK. But, this is the absolute minimum before you risk a fine and penalty points for an illegal tyre. 

You can purchase a tread depth gauge to check the tread depth of your car tyres. You can also use a 20p coin to check the tread depth, just insert the groovers and check if only the outer part of the coin is visible, if it is then your tyres are safe to use. You should maintain atleast 3mm tread depth for safe driving. As your tyre's tread depth starts to below 3mm replace it with a new one. 

Spare Some Thought

Most of the cars have four tyres but some have one extra tyre that is placed in the boot of the car as a spare. When you inspect all four tyres placed on the wheels, don’t forget to do the same for the spare as you will regret ignoring it if you suffer a flat tyre.

It is also important to check the age and the condition of the spare tyre when purchasing a used car as it may well be completed its use-by date which you can find on the sidewall. A can of tyre sealant is good to have to get your home fixed to keep tucked in the boot.

Go nuts

You can have the best high-quality tyres in the market, but that means nothing if they aren’t properly attached to your car. The tyre pressure figures in the owner’s manual should be the correct torque setting for the wheel nuts, which shows you how tightly the nuts should be tightened.

If you don’t have a torque wrench, you can reach a tyre fitter to check every wheel nut on your car in no time. Just ensure you have the security bolt. Most cars nowadays have them to avoid wheel theft so the mechanic can also tighten these nuts. You also require this unique nut to get the wheel off to change the tyres.

Feel the pressure

You can find the correct pressure of your car tyres in the car’s manual or some cars also have inside the fuel filler flap. They will be mentioned in PSI or Bar, so ensure you use the same figures for every tyre and when adjusting their pressures. Try to use the same pressure gauge so you know the readings are consistent on all four tyres when you check them on a regular basis.

You can use a pump or compressor to fill air to any under-inflated tyre. Fill the air slowly and check with the gauge until the tyre is at the right air pressure. Avoid over-inflating the tyre and then letting air out through the valve as it puts more strain on the tyre. 

Sometimes incorrect season tyres can also cause loss of air pressure. For example, if you use summer tyres in the winter, your tyres will significantly lose air pressure. But there is an exception for all season tyres Coventry.



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