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Checking the tyres on your car regularly is crucial for several reasons. Here are some key points highlighting the importance of tyre checks and when to consider seeking a garage for new tyres:

  1. Safety: Tyres are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road. Ensuring they are in good condition is essential for your safety and the safety of others. Worn-out or damaged tyres can lead to reduced traction, poor handling, longer braking distances, and an increased risk of accidents, especially in wet or slippery conditions.
  2. Tread depth: Adequate tyre tread depth is vital for maintaining traction and dispersing water on wet roads. Over time, tyres wear down, and the tread depth decreases. It’s important to regularly check the tread depth using a tread depth gauge or the “penny test.” If the tread depth is worn close to the legal limit (which varies by jurisdiction), it’s time to consider replacing the tyres.
  3. Tyre pressure: Proper tyre inflation is crucial for optimal performance and safety. Underinflated or overinflated tyres can lead to uneven tyre wear, reduced fuel efficiency, poor handling, and increased risk of blowouts. Regularly checking and maintaining the correct tyre pressure is important for the longevity of your tyres and the overall performance of your vehicle.
  4.  Tyre damage: Inspecting your tyres for signs of damage, such as cuts, bulges, cracks, or punctures, is essential. These issues can compromise the integrity of the tyre and increase the risk of a blowout. If you notice any damage, it’s important to have a professional assess the tyre’s condition and determine if it needs to be repaired or replaced.
  5.  Tyre age: Tyres deteriorate over time, even if they have sufficient tread depth and appear to be in good condition. Rubber can degrade due to factors like exposure to sunlight, extreme temperatures, or improper storage. As a general guideline, tyres should be replaced after six to ten years, regardless of their tread depth. Check the manufacturing date on the sidewall of the tyre to determine its age.
  6. Seasonal considerations: In regions with distinct seasons, it’s common to switch to seasonal tyres. Summer tyres offer better performance in dry and warm conditions, while winter or snow tyres provide improved traction in cold weather, snow, and icy conditions. It’s important to switch to the appropriate tyres based on the prevailing weather conditions to ensure optimal safety and performance.


When to contact or visit Auto Aid for new tyres:

  •  If the tread depth is worn close to the legal limit.
  • If the tyres show signs of damage, such as cuts, bulges, or cracks.
  • If the tyres are over six to ten years old, regardless of tread depth.
  • If you frequently experience tyre-related issues like flats or blowouts.
  • If you notice uneven wear on the tyres, indicating potential alignment or suspension problems.
  •  If you plan to switch to seasonal tyres based on the weather conditions.
    It’s recommended to consult us at Auto Aid to assess the condition of your tyres and provide appropriate recommendations for replacement. We can help you select the right tyres for your vehicle, driving habits, and local weather conditions.