Tire Tips Every Girl needs to Keep You Rolling
Edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Recent research by the Rubber Manufacturers
Association tells us that more people wash their cars each month
than properly check their tire pressure. But a clean car is not
going to do much to keep us safe on the roads. Adding a few minutes
to your car care routine to check your tires will help keep you
safer this season. Firestone Complete Auto Care™ recommends a few
simple tips:
Examine the tread on your tires once per month
and before every long trip. Your tires should have at least
one-sixteenth of an inch of tread depth, which is the legal limit in
most states. Perform the “penny test” by inserting a penny in the
tread at several points on the tire, with Lincoln’s head pointed
down. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, the tread is worn
and the tire probably needs to be replaced.
Take a good look at your tires. Uneven tread
wear could mean a number of different problems: under or over
inflation, tires out of balance or wheels out of alignment. If your
tread appears to be wearing unevenly, ask your Firestone Complete
Auto Care service professional to take a look.
Don’t neglect the signals your tires are
sending you. Tires have wear bars built into them. These indicators
appear when you have worn your tread down to one-sixteenth of an
inch.
Rotate your tires according to the vehicle
owner’s manual. The forces exerted on tires differ depending on the
tire’s position on the car, which may cause uneven tire wear. Front
wheels work harder because they do the turning and most of the
braking. And rear wheels can be unevenly loaded.
Check your air pressure with an accurate tire
gauge at least once a month and always when cool — meaning the car
has been driven less than one mile or has not moved in at least
three hours. Tires can lose up to 1 pound per square inch per month,
and tire pressure can change by 1 pound per square inch for every 10
degrees change in ambient temperature.
The next time you head to the car wash, take a
few minutes to check your tires so you can cruise the roads knowing
your vehicle is clean and, more importantly, safer for any season. |