Saturday, 12 December 2015

Smart Tire Care Tips Provided By Chicago Area Auto Repair Service

By Malinda Klosterman


With snow and ice, driving in winter has some added risks. Chicago is a city known for its harsh winter months. Which is one reason Chicago auto repair shops want to remind motorists of these safety tips for tire care.

Maintaining optimal air pressure is always important to make sure your tires wear evenly. Check the car manual or the inside the door jam to find the optimal pounds per square inch, psi, for your vehicle. Keep a tire gauge in the glove compartment and check the psi frequently. Uneven wear on tires can make tires heat up and may contribute to a hazardous blowout.

Buy your tires at a reputable and convenient shop that offers free tire rotation with the purchase. Car owners should follow the well known rule of rotating tires every five thousand to eight thousand miles. The combination of maintaining the recommended air pressure and tire rotation appropriate for your driving habits will increase the life of your tires.

Purchase tires in sets of two. All of your tires are not likely to need replacing at the same time. When one tire needs to be replaced for whatever reason, car owners should buy two tires. One new tire can create an imbalance, but two new tires placed together on the rear of the vehicle and two tires with some wear placed on the front will make for smooth handling of the vehicle.

If you live in a city like Chicago that routinely has harsh winters, installing snow tires for the winter months is the safest option. With proper storage these tires can be used for a few winter seasons. A dark location without sunlight is best. Do not place them close to containers of grease or solvent which can emit gases that will make rubber deteriorate.

Following these tips will help keep you and other motorists safe. If you are not familiar with winter driving, ask a friend or auto professional for advice. Careless driving not only endangers the driver, it endangers all other drivers and passengers who share the road. Be responsible and be safe for the sake of all road travelers.




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