Monthly Tire Inspection and Maintenance Tips

At least once a month, inspect your tires, including your spare tire. This includes checking inflation, tread depth, and visually searching for damage from road hazards such as scrapes, bulges, cuts, nails, and irregular wear. Additionally, inspect your tires immediately after any known or suspected contact with an object in the road, a pothole, road irregularity, or after severe braking. If you detect anything, see a reputable tire service center for repair or replacement and never drive on a damaged tire.

How to Check Your Tires

Check Tread Depth
Evaluate the tread depth of your tires to ensure you have enough traction to grip the road. The penny test is a simple way to do this. Place a penny upside down in your tread. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it may be time for new tires.

Check Tire Pressure
Use a tire pressure gauge to ensure your tires are properly inflated, and then fill your tires with air as needed. To check your pressure, remove the valve stem cap, press the gauge head evenly onto the valve stem, and use firm pressure so that the hissing sound stops. Remove the gauge and read the pressure. Compare this to your vehicle’s recommended inflation pressure. Always check your tires while they are cold (after sitting for at least 3 hours or before you’ve driven 1 mile at moderate speed). Never bleed pressure from a hot tire.

Check Tire Condition and Age
In addition to tread depth and inflation pressure, inspect your tires for any damage or conditions that would warrant their replacement. Look at the tread and sidewalls for any cuts, scrapes, punctures, bulges, bumps, or cracks. If you see anything suspicious, have a tire service professional take a closer look.

You should also monitor your tire’s age. Depending on how much you drive each year, your tire’s tread may last for years, but just because the tread is not worn out does not mean that your tires don’t need to be replaced. Bridgestone, following industry standards, recommends that tires be removed from service no more than ten (10) years after the date of manufacture.

To determine your tire’s age, look at the DOT stamping on the sidewall. At the end of the DOT stamping, there will be a 4-digit number. This is the date code. The first two numbers are the week and the last two are the year. For example, 4617 indicates that the tire was manufactured in the 46th week of 2017.

Evaluate Your Oil
After fuel, oil is your vehicle’s most important fluid, and it gets worn and dirty during its lifecycle. Regularly scheduled oil changes will help keep your engine clean and avoid the potentially engine-damaging effects contaminated oil can inflict. If you want to maximize engine performance and, most importantly, engine life, don’t skimp on your engine’s most vital lubricant. Skipping oil changes, exceeding mileage, or going long periods of time before your next oil change can accelerate the wear on the vital parts that keep your car running smoothly, eventually leading to premature engine breakdown.

Your tires are one of the most important components of your vehicle; they’re the only point of contact your vehicle makes with the road, no larger than a 4×6 picture. Because of this, it’s crucial that your tires are in good condition. That’s why we recommend a visual inspection of your tires once a month or before any long trips.

Your tires are one of the most important components of your vehicle; they’re the only point of contact your vehicle makes with the road, no larger than a 4×6 picture. Because of this, it’s crucial that your tires are in good condition. That’s why we recommend a visual inspection of your tires once a month or before any long trips.

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