Car Tyres Coventry

Tyres are the only components which contact with the road surface, so you need to inspect them at regular intervals. You should rotate your car tyres about every three to four years if you drive 10,000 to 15,000 miles a year. If you are planning to get yourself the best Car Tyres Coventry or 4×4 tyres Conventry then contact us.

In this article, we are going to discuss tips on how to improve your tyre life and use can able to use your tyre for a long time.

What are Different Ways to Improve Tyre Life?

1. Avoid Driving When Tyres Get Flat

Nowadays modern tyres have more capabilities, which can reduce the chances of flat tyres and are not as common as they once back in the day, but still sometimes tyres do get flat in some situations.

Driving a car with a flat tyre can increase the chances of damaged tyres and wheels which can cost you more money. When the flat tyre is moving on the road, the wheel rim pinches the tyre close to the road.

It is also risky to drive with flat tyres on the road for you and other vehicles because you will face problems handling the car and you will not be able to drive in a straight line. 

If you continue driving your car with a flat tyre, your rims could get bent and grind which causes permanent damage to the rims of the car. If you do not drive your car if the tyres get flat then you can replace the tyres. 

But if you still continue to drive even if your tyres get flat then you have to replace the rims as well. Not only rims, but other components like callipers, rotors and suspension could also be damaged which can not be repaired if you drive your car on a flat tyre.

2. Maintain Correct Tyre Pressure

The correct tyre pressure is a must to get the best performance and safety from your tyres. You can find the correct tyre pressure in the car’s manual, you can also find it on a sticker attached to the side drawer, fuel door or glove box.

Maintaining the correct tyre pressure will avoid the larger problems which may come in the future such as excessive wearing because of low tyre pressure. Nowadays modern cars have a pressure monitoring system which indicates warning lights on the dashboard screen when your tyre pressure is not maintained. 

During winter, the cold temperature directly impacts the tyre pressure and if the temperature is down to zero then you should check the tyre pressure more frequently. Make a habit of inspecting your car tyre once a month.

3. Check for Any Misalignment

If your car is drifting or pulling to one side or constantly wearing the inside or outside edge of your tyres, then you should do wheel alignment on your car to align your car tyres. In most cars, performing wheel alignment means correcting the subtle tilts in your car’s camber, caster and toe-in or toe-out.

You can get wheel alignment of your car at your local garages. They use special pieces of equipment to perform wheel alignment. Don’t try to align your car tyres by yourself if you don’t have the expertise or skill set and the right types of equipment.

4. Rotate Tyres & Wheel Balancing

Rotating your car tyres maintains uniform wear and you can use your tyres for long periods. In general, You should rotate your car tyres every 4,000 to 5,000 miles or when taking your car for service.

In wheel alignment, the angle of your wheels will be adjusted but in wheel balancing, the weights apply on the tyre rim from inside and out. Wheel balancing is required if you feel vibration when driving your car above 60 to 70 miles per hour.

When driving for long distances and over a period of time, the car tyres may change their shape and wear down because of normal ageing of the front-end car parts, hard braking and potholes. Driving your car on ruff terrain can clump on your tyres like mud, and snow can impact the rim structure of your car. 

5. Avoid Driving on Ruff Terrain

The graved-covered dirt roads are not good for normal tyres, these roads have two to three-quarter-inch crushed quarry rock which is not suitable for car tyres. The sharp tiny rocks can more damage to the normal tyres than almost any other type of road does.

If your vehicle is equipped with off-road tyres then driving on gravel-covered dirt roads is not a big issue, but car tyres that are made for travel on highways may not handle the gravel roads.

If you are in a situation where you have to drive on a gravel road with your highway tyres, then drive your car slowly and try to drive your car in the centre as possible. If there are any existing tyre tracks on the road follow them and if there are any vehicles ahead of you then maintain a safe distance.

Conclusion

Hope you found these tips helpful and that you implement them on your car tyres to improve the lifespan of your tyres. Tyres will not as the same as you bought first, so even though you maintain them well, you need to replace them every ten years. If you are looking for the best car tyres Coventry or 4×4 tyres Coventry then you can contact us. We offer the best quality tyres at competitive prices.

By Cross Road MOT And Tyres

When you need new tyres in Coventry, look no further than Cross Road MOT And Tyres. As a long-established garage, we've built up a reputation for giving customers access to the latest tyre in Tyres Coventry.

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