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How Can You Tell Your Tires Are Too Old?

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If only tires would last forever, right? They’re expensive to replace, but that doesn’t mean that you should wait until they fail to get new tires. 2000 Auto wants you to know what to watch for as your tires age so you know it’s time to get them replaced.

You Know When You Last Got New Tires

It’s always a good idea to keep maintenance records of your car, and many manufacturers make that easy by giving you space in the owner’s manual to do just that. You may also want to hang onto receipts for services, like when you get new tires. It’s tough to remember exactly when you last had a big service like tires done, but that information can help you to know that your tires are getting up there in age.

The Sidewall Is Looking Rough

Your tires aren’t just the parts that connect with the road. The sidewall of the tire is structurally important, too. And if the sidewalls are looking gray and cracked or they’ve sustained some damage, that’s a sign that the tires might be weak in those areas. Look for blisters and anything else that just doesn’t look right.

The Tires Vibrate as You Drive

Vibrations as you’re driving are not a good sign. They mean that there’s something going on, whether that’s the alignment being off, the tires being out of balance, or simply older tires that are low on tread. The key thing here is that if you are feeling vibrations as you drive, you need to check it out.

You’ve Got a Lot of Tread Wear

Keeping track of your tire tread is important to do fairly regularly. You don’t have to get super specific, but what you do need to do is notice when the wear seems uneven and when it seems to be getting low. If you’re noticing that there are chunks of tread missing, that’s an urgent situation that you need to address right away.

You’re Having to Air the Tires up Often

One problem that old tires tend to develop is that they don’t hold air as well. That’s a big problem because air pressure matters a great deal. If you’re finding yourself putting air in your tires every couple of days, that’s a sign that your tires need replacing.

Ready for new tires or still not sure if you do need them? Let 2000 Auto in Melbourne, FL help. We can inspect your tires for you and recommend necessary tire services to help yours last as long as possible.

 

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