Top 5 Ways to Maintain Car Tyres

We have all heard that a team without a leader is like a car without tyres. For every car enthusiast, the tyres are one of the most precious parts. It is so because tyres play a very crucial role in the car or any vehicle. These are the only parts that are actually in contact with the road, and hence it becomes a topmost priority to keep the tyres in perfect condition. Even an amateur could follow a few simple steps and maintain their car tyres like a pro. 

1. Keep Your Tyre Pressure Maintained 

Maintain Car Tyre

We often hear the tyre is flat or the tyre got punctured; well, all of these issues that crop up due to the air present in the tyres can be easily curbed by keeping the tyre pressure maintained. We should check the pressure regularly or at least every month. The best time for checking pressure is in the morning in cold air. Air needs to be refilled once a month or after driving for a long time.

Needless to say, if the tyre goes flat, either it is to be replaced or just refilled as soon as possible. We should go with nitrogen which releases less pressure from the tyre, and we can fill it in once every two months. So that is why people who often take up long drives fill nitrogen in their tires. Also, having nitrogen filling is eco-friendly and highly efficient than a typical gas fillet.

2. Inspect Treads Regularly

 To maintain our car tyres we should know whether it is directional tyres or non-directional tyres. The directional tyres have a symmetrical arrow pattern on their tread and rotate in one direction. In contrast, non-directional tyres have an asymmetrical tread pattern and can rotate in both directions. Knowing about the tire type and the type of tread pattern helps a lot. 

Familiarize with the tread on the tyre when it is new to notice the wear and tear quickly. We should look for uneven tread abrasion, be careful if they are worn as it could cut our hand with the exposed wire under-frame.

 If the tyre primarily has worn treads around the edges, it denotes an under-inflated tire, whereas worn threads in the center indicate over-inflation. Tyres that are worn out are also vulnerable to punctures, leakage, and blowouts. Newer tyres come with a limit mark, which indicates that the tyres are completely worn out and require a replacement.

3. Tires Rotation

Tire rotation is crucial to reduce uneven tyre wear. But what is a tire rotation? It is the periodic changing of tires to retain the quality of the drive. It is even essential for car owners to understand the need for tire rotation.

We often neglect the health of tires until they puncture or rupture. This technique done regularly will save our money by increasing the life of our car tires. It also gives a smoother and safer ride. In front-wheel-drive cars, the front tires are subjected to more wear and tear than the rear ones. If there is a spare tire, we should go with a spare tire while rotating. We should know whether it is directional tires or non-directional tires because the rotation technique is different for both.

  • For non-directional tires, we can use the crossing pattern that is to move the front tires to the opposite sides of the rear: left-front to right-rear and right-front to left-rear. The rear tires are moved straight forward.
  • Directional tires should only be rotated from front to back or vice versa to maintain the direction pattern balance.

4. Wheel Alignment And Its Balancing 

Aligning the wheels has more to do with suspension, which affects the tyres of the car. The alignment gets uneven over time after driving on rough roads, tarmac, potholes, and similar undulating terrains. Aligning the wheels, readjust the parts allowing the tires to roll parallel and stay perpendicular to the ground. In the case of the wheel balancing, the tire loses its weight and is uneven from the side, thus resulting in uneven wear and tear or bad ruptures. Adding a small amount of weight can rectify this issue and ensure a longer life for our tires.

Here are some signs that you need to upgrade your wheel alignment:

  • A loose steering wheel can be one of the most prominent ways to disturb the alignment.
  • The steering wheel does not return to the center or is off-center when the car and wheels are at rest.
  • The car is pulled toward a particular side and is not centered. This scientifically means that the center of gravity of the car is disturbed. These are some alarming signs that your car needs to be realigned.

5. Erratic behavior should NOT be avoided

Sometimes the car abruptly shuts, or the brakes are lost out of control. These situations are observed in our everyday lives. For most people, this kind of behavior might not be a problem, but actually, these are the indications of an unkept vehicle. After purchasing, it is necessary to take care of the vehicle. However, we often neglect these unusual and erratic situations, which makes the car’s condition even worse. To make a car and its tires safe, we should consider such kind behavior as sliding the car, sudden acceleration, or braking. This will reduce the life of car tyres, and sometimes it can damage the tyre partially or in the worst conditions ultimately. Also, this could be risky for the life of both parties, so it’s better to address such behavior as soon as possible.

These were the top five ways to maintain the tyres of our car. The care for our tyres is as critical as taking care of the essential organs of our bodies. These ways are not limited. To get a proper inspection and health visit AutoFlipz, and you can contribute towards keeping your vehicle healthier.

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Ishaan

Ishaan

An automobile writer. I have done my graduation from Bennett University (Times Group) and writing content for AutoFlipz. And love to drive cars and knowledge about cars.

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