BY LOOKING AFTER YOUR TYRES, THEY IN TURN LOOK AFTER YOU


Tyres are often perceived as a consumable item, those black and round things that we have to replace every year or so, but tyres are in fact a feat of exceptional modern engineering, and they also play a vital part in us living the lives we do today.
As you can see, tyres play a vital part in our lives and indeed the economy, allowing business to transport their goods and deliver their services.

SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE

Good tyre maintenance is absolutely critical in making sure that tyres perform to their best and get whatever vehicle they are fitted to their end destination or to carry out their role safely. The following tyre care tips are aimed mostly at car, van and 4×4 drivers but are also relevant to farmers and truck operators etc.

TYRE CARE TIPS

1. CHECK PRESSURES
The most basic but probably the most important tyre maintenance job is simply to check the tyre pressures, this is a job that ideally should be done once every 2 weeks, using an accurate gauge and always setting to the pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. At any point, a car tyre only has a contact patch with the road surface that is roughly the same size as the palm of an adult hand, if the tyre pressure is incorrect, this contact patch reduces, ultimately resulting in a loss of grip.
In some cases with tyres that are dangerously underinflated, the tyre can build up a lot of heat which can accelerate the wear of the tyre and also in extreme case cause a sudden and total deflation of the tyre.
Tyre valves and dust caps play an important role in keeping air in the tyres, missing caps should be replaced straight away, and any damaged or perished valves replaced.

2. VISUAL TYRE CHECK

It is also important just to simply have a visual check of the tyre, any cuts or lumps/bulges in the sidewall should be inspected by a professional immediately, its all to easy to drive through a pot hole or scrape a kerb whilst parking and cause damage to a tyre.

3. VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

Keeping your vehicle in good mechanical shape can also help keep tyres in top condition, a car with slightly worn bushes, bearings or suspension for example can quite quickly cause rapid tyre wear and have a negative effect on the vehicles handling.
Regular alignment checks are also important, an incorrectly aligned vehicle will have an adverse effect on road handling and even fuel economy.

TYREFINDERS FREE 10 POINT SAFETY CHECK

Call, email, or simply drop into any TyreFinders garage and we will happily carry out a free 10 point safety check. This includes tyres (of course), plus wear/condition of exhausts and consumable levels:
  • Tyre Tread/condition
  • Tyre Pressures
  • Lights
  • Windscreen Wipers
  • Horn
  • Oil
  • Water/Anti-freeze
  • Screen Wash
  • Exhaust
  • Visual check underneath vehicle
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