Got Five Minutes and a Penny? Start Your Engines this Summer with Safer Tires
Prepare For Safer Road Trips With Tire Care Tips
(ARA) - More than 85 percent of drivers nationwide do NOT check their tires properly and
regularly, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA). The popular driving
season is just around the corner, and as you hit the road for your spring and summer
excursions, there are important tips you should know to help keep you safe.
It only takes five minutes a month to check your tires.
Be Tire Smart - Play Your P.A.R.T. - Here are four tips to keep your tires safer:
1. Pressure - Under inflation results in unnecessary
tire stress, irregular wear, loss of control, decreased fuel economy, and accidents. Further,
tires can lose up to half of the required air pressure and not appear flat. Therefore, check
your tires once a month with a tire gauge. Remember to use the vehicle manufacturer's
recommended inflation pressure, not the inflation pressure listed on the tire sidewall.
The recommended pressure is typically found in your vehicle on a sticker located on
the driver's door or doorpost or you can check your owner's manual.
2. Alignment - A bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole can throw your front end out
of alignment and damage your tires. Have a tire dealer check the alignment
periodically to ensure your car is properly aligned.
3. Rotation - Regularly rotating your vehicle's tires will help achieve more
uniform wear. Unless your vehicle owner's manual notes otherwise, tires should
be rotated approximately every 6,000 to 8,000 miles.
4. Tread - Unusual wear can reduce the ability of tread to grip the road in
adverse conditions. Take the penny test by inserting Lincoln's head upside
down into the groove of a tire. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, you
need a new tire. Also, visually check your tires for uneven wear and for
signs of damage.
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