Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Use These Tire Care Tips Provided By Chicago Area Auto Repair Service

By Malinda Klosterman


The snow and ice of winter create harsh road conditions. In Chicago with its extreme cold weather driving can be risky business. The motto safety first is more important than ever. For these reasons, this great metropolis has Chicago auto repair shops to offer drivers tire care tips for safe driving.

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.

When buying tires, always buy a set of two. Installing one new tire on a car creates an imbalance, and the car will not drive or brake smoothly. The new tires should be installed on the rear, and two of the tires that have some wear should be installed on the front of the car.

For continuous winter travel, snow tires are the best choice for safe driving. Proper storage is necessary to ensure the tires will be safe for the next winter. Store the tires in dark place without sunlight. Also keep them away from any containers that are being used to store grease of any type of solvent, which emit gases that may damage the tires.

Keep yourself and other motorists safe by adhering to these easy to follow rules. If this is your first time driving in hazardous winter conditions, have a friend familiar with the conditions give some driving instruction. Enjoy safe driving. The life you save could be your own.




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