Tire maintenance and buying tips when you require a new set

No matter the high standard of care and maintenance you treat your vehicle tires with, you are bound to suffer from wear and tear due to the road and the climate conditions. As a vehicle owner, you are probably lost between going for a high-performance tire or an all-weather tire. The following article is a handy guide about everything you need to know about the buying of a new set and the proper maintenance so that you don’t need to visit the showroom often to buy new sets. 

Yes, you might argue tires do not come cheap, and your expert driving skills can manage it. But it doesn’t matter even if you are the safest driver on the planet since with a worn out set of tires you are putting the lives of yourself and others at risk. There are various payment plan and bargaining options available in the market today so that you can pick and choose the best deal for your tire requirements.    

So, what are the suggestions from our experts?

The wheel consideration

Yes, there are technical specs that are always a handy tool when buying the new set for your vehicle. But if you are like hundreds of others who want to do it the easy way all you need to do is take stock of the wheelset for your car. It has been designed for a specific set of tires with respect to size, power rating, max permissible speed and weight carrying capacity.

The good news is that you do not have to memorize the entire list of details. All the information is available in the owner’s manual so keep it handy. If you have customized your wheels to change the look of your car, then you must invest in an expert automobile mechanic to help you with choosing the right tire for your customized set of wheels.

Always buy the full matching set

You might have a flat in only one of the tires, but when you go buy yourself the spare, it is a great idea to get the entire matching set in one go. That will make sure that you get the same set with respect to the technical specs and there is a low chance of things going wrong. The modern suspension technologies work well when the entire set is replaced with matching tires with respect to the specs and the age of the tires. So, consider buying them by the set and replacing them at the same time as well. Ensure that you are not using any tire beyond the average lifespan of 6-7 years.

Always check the spare

Yes, the spare should be checked periodically as well. Since it is the go-to tire when one of your current goes bad, it is a great practice to inspect the spare from time to time visually. Any visible damage to the spare might require a complete replacement.

Breaking in the new tire and maintenance

You need to break in the new tire carefully. A new tire will not offer the ideal grip since it is factory fresh so it might require you to drive at lower throttle and speed for the first 100 kilometers.

Always maintain the standard inflation and air pressure for the tire as per the owner’s manual to improve the gas mileage and longevity of the tires.

Your tires are very important to your car, and these few steps should be followed diligently to get the ideal driving experience.  

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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