Posted on 10/25/2021
With Fall finally here, it's the perfect time to give your tires some love. Your tires are essential to the performance, safety, and even fuel economy of your vehicle. There are various services and maintenance practices you should do to keep your rubber wheels healthy and safe. 1 - Check the Air Pressure Proper air inflation is key when it comes to your tires. With the right amount of air in your tires, they will last longer, wear more evenly, and possibly even improve your gas mileage. To find the factory-recommended tire air pressure, please look in your owner's manual or the driver's door frame sticker. Once you measure your tires with a gauge, you can judge whether or not you need to add more air. Some people like to overinflate the tires for an extra "cushion," but doing so can do more harm than good. Both underinflated and overinflated tires can lead to premature wear of your tires. 2 - Measure Tread Depth Tread is the next most important thing to check ... read more