3 Tips To Keep Your Tires Safe This Winter-converted
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3 Tips To Keep Your Tires Safe This Winter-converted
3 Tips To Keep Your Tires Safe This Winter You have probably enjoyed some nice weather all through the year. And while we sympathize with those that have witnessed flood in some states, we cannot help but appreciate that the weather is looking much better. Having said that, winter is just around the corner and if anything, you need to make sure your vehicle tires are in good shape. As a vehicle owner, you need to make sure your tires are ready to take on the task ahead whether you are driving through multiple snowstorms or mild and cool climate. Here are 3 tips to get your tires ready: Check for air pressure and tire inflation It doesn’t matter the type of tires your vehicle makes use of. What matters is that your vehicle tire is properly inflated. Your vehicle tire inflation is usually measured in pounds PSI (per square inch). Making sure that your tires are in the right PSI level will help them maintain control as well as traction. We cannot overemphasize the importance of tire inflation during winter because this is the time that tire pressure usually drops. For every 10-degree temperature drop witnessed outside, you should expect approximately 1 PSI drop as well. Also, you need to check your tire pressure as often as possible. If you are not sure of how to go about this, you can contact a wholesale tire company, wholesale tire distributors, wholesale tire shop equipment supplies or any company that deals on tire supplies to help you out. A car vulcanizer can also help you in checking your car pressure. Tire tread depth check If you want your tires to handle the winter better, you need to make sure it has good tread depth. To measure the tread depth, you will need to take the measurement from the top or height of the tread rubber as well as the bottom of the tire grooves. In most cases, the standard tires have about 1/4” tread depth and is considered to be wearing out when it goes down to 2/32” of the remaining tread depth. If you live in snow-dense area, a tread depth of 5/32” is considered best for better control and stability. Winter tires usually have more depth to be able to compress snow while in motion. Spare tire check You may have not made use of your spare tire for some time, but there is need that you occasionally check it to make sure it is not deflated. The fact that it is always in the trunk and out of use does not certify it safe for use. Checking your spare tire for air pressure as well as its usability and safety is very important. And there you have our 3 tips to making sure that your vehicle tires are ready for winter. Don’t forget to engage the services of a wholesale tire shop equipment supplies, wholesale tire company, wholesale tire distributors, tire supplies, wheel adapter service providers to ensure that your tires are always in top shape.