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How to Take Care of Your Tyres?

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In the daily-life hassles, most vehicle owners do not get the time to understand how their vehicles work and how they can take care of it. In the long run, this can prove to be a serious setback. A vehicle requires a regular investment of time if you do not wish to invest a large amount of money at once. Signs that indicate a potential fault can go unnoticed if you are not aware of how your vehicle functions. One fine day you might find yourself in trouble because you are stuck up with a major fault that requires a pretty penny for repair.


For this reason, it is important to take out time for being aware of the functionality of your vehicle and checking if it is working properly. Most of us pay attention to how our vehicles ‘look’. The next point of attention is usually the fuel economy and comfort. At most, we are concerned about braking, exhaust, battery, engine, and suspension. If it was not for the MOT test, most of us would have forgotten that tyres need to be taken care of too. This article is to remind vehicle owners that tyres are important and guide them on how to take care of them.


Tyre Pressure


The first and foremost blunder that vehicle owners make is in terms of tyre pressure. It has been established that the tyre pressure needs to be in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. A deviation from the correct tyre pressure can lead to multiple consequences. It might start with uneven wear and can eventually lead to safety hazards. It is because tyre pressure directly affects the braking distance and suspension capacities. Therefore, it is necessary to get the tyre pressure checked every week. If you notice that the tyre pressure is depleting constantly, get the tyres checked for punctures.


Tread Depth


The tread design is an important component of a tyre. Each design component has a specific function that determines its usability. However, there is one part of the tread design that remains standard in all tyres. That is the tread depth. The tread depth is the measurement of the length between the top layer of the rubber and the deepest groove. What is standard in all tyres regarding the tread depth is that all of them legally require a minimum depth of 1.6mm. If it falls below that, you need to replace them. Remember, tread depth provides traction to your vehicle and is, therefore, one of the most important factors.


Other than tyre pressure and tread depth, there are other factors too that you need to look upon. For example, a tyre rotation will help you with even wear. Smooth driving habits will put less strain on your tyres. Overall, there are a lot of other factors that one needs to be aware of. If you wish to know about them, you are welcome to visit our service station. The team at Easington Service Station will provide you with all the information you need. Also, if you require Tyres Loftus, we wish to inform you that our workshop is nearby. For more information, visit our new location Tyres Marske.



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