5 Signs that you need new tires

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Needing tires can be a moment that not everyone looks forward to. It is one of the areas on your vehicle that often goes ignored, but also one of the most important pieces. It is the foundation for your vehicle, that contributes to so much including comfort, reliability, stability, and even your gas mileage.

While shopping for tires may be something you are trying to avoid, or thinking you have time before you really need to purchase tires, it is something you should not prolong. If you need to replace them, it can do more harm to your vehicle such as to the suspension and the overall ride.

So if you are thinking you may need tires in the very near future, here are some clear signs to look for,

1) Your Tires are Bald

Crazy right? But no need to overthink it, if your tires have low or no tread depth, then you guessed it! It is time that they need to be replaced! Tread depth is critical for maintaining traction on wet and slippery roads, and without enough tread, your tires may not be able to grip the road effectively. It’s like running across a sheet of ice in slippers, you are not going to have much traction and you will more than likely slip and fall.

I recommend any tread depth 4/32 and below should be replaced

2) Uneven Wear, Cords Sticking Out the Inside

If you are noticing that the tread on the outside of the tire when you are walking by your car looks good, well that only tells half the story. It is important that the tread depth is wearing evenly across the whole tire, and that the outside of the tire looks similar to the inside of the tire. Too often, drivers will turn their wheel to see that the inside of their tire is bald, or worse has metal cords sticking out. Not good if this is yours!

Having uneven tire wear means your tires need to be replaced immediately. It is also crucial a qualified technician looks for any issues with your front suspension and alignment. Old or broken ball joints, tie rods, and a vehicle that has not had an alignment within a year can cause major damage to the inside of your tires. Make sure these are up to date!

3) Cracks/Weathering

If you are seeing splits and cracks in your tires, that is a clear as day sign that they need to be replaced. This is showing that the tire is starting to break apart, disrupting the structural integrity of your tires, making them more susceptible to blowouts or other failures.

What causes these cracks? Age being one of them, as well as dry rot/weathering. According to Discount Tire, driving on a tire with dry rot can cause tread separation, low tire pressure, and blowouts.

4) Bulges and Vibrations

If your tires have been put through the ringer, hitting potholes and cracks in the road, you might want to check in on their health. Getting beat up constantly, they may have a couple of bumps and bruises, or known as a tire bulge. Having a bulge in your tire will continue to cause damage to your tire as well as your vehicle the more you drive on it, making replacement a necessity.

Also, if you feel that a vibration coming in your steering wheel, it is a sign that your tires can not only be damaged but also in need of a balance. Out of balance tires will give your car a severe shake, especially at higher speeds on the highway, which can further damage your tires over time.

These are two signs to pay attention to, that the health of your tires may not be as strong as you think.

5) How old are they?

New is always better, and when it comes to tires you want to make sure your tires are pretty new. Nothing against used tires, as there are plenty of benefits of purchasing used tires, but any tire you drive on you need to make sure was manufactured within the last 5-6 years.

Simply put, if your tires are over 6 years old, it is time that they are replaced. Of course, the amount of miles you put on your vehicle per year is a major factor, but it is recommended that you replace your tires once they are 6 years old, or older. Tires become more likely to suffer blowouts, and instability after this time, so be sure to check the date on when your tires were manufactured.

Conclusion

By taking care of your tires, you can ensure that you’re able to handle your vehicle safely and with confidence. Paying close attention to these 5 warning signs can avoid further issues with your vehicle, and save you money in the long run.

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