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How to Properly Inspect Tires

Hand Holding Tire Gauge to Tire

Your tires connect you to the road, which is why it’s so important to keep them in top shape. Well-maintained tires will help you achieve the power and efficiency that you want in Omaha and of course, they’ll keep you safer. And while regular trips to the service center are crucial, learning how to check your tires at home is a quick and easy way to ensure that everything looks good for your upcoming travels. Let’s take a look at how to properly inspect tires in your very own garage.

When to Inspect Your Tires

Generally speaking, we recommend taking a look at all four tires once per month. This a great habit to develop, because you can establish what is normal for your car – which helps you determine when things look suspicious. If you spot any strange wear marks or signs of damage, you can schedule your service appointment promptly and avoid the hassle of a more serious repair down the road in Lincoln. Additionally, we recommend inspecting your tires before any big road trips for peace of mind.

How To Check Your Tires at Home

Learning how to check your tires at home is simple. There are three main areas to examine:

  1. Air Pressure: Your tires can lose up to 1 PSI per month, but you can check your air pressure in seconds with an inexpensive pressure gauge. If you don’t know the manufacturer-recommended pressure level, just check your owner’s manual or look at the sticker inside your driver’s side door.
  2. Tread Wear: Tread eventually wears away, leaving your tires at risk of damage and blowouts. Check your tread wear with a tread depth gauge, built-in tread wear indicators, or a penny to estimate your tread remaining. Head to the tire center when your tread is too low!
  3. Damage: Look at the surface of the tire for signs of performations, cuts, deformations, or anything that looks odd. Get these issues assessed by a professional to see if the damage can be repaired or if you’ll need a replacement.

Find Out More with Sid Dillon Buick GMC Fremont

Now you know how to properly inspect tires, but if you’ve got questions, feel free to contact us. Whether you need a tire gauge or you’re ready for that maintenance visit, the team at Sid Dillon Buick GMC Fremont is here to help. We’re only a short drive from Columbus, so schedule your appointment today in Fremont.


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