4 tell-tale signs that your tyres need replacing

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Page 1: 4 Tell-Tale Signs that your Tyres Need Replacing

4 Tell-Tale Signs that your Tyres Need Replacing

Being a responsible car owner means looking after lots of different parts of your car to ensure that it keeps running smoothly and won’t let you down. One of the most important components of your car that you must look after carefully is your car tyres. If you are unsure as to when your tyres need replacing, the following are 4 tell-tale signs that you need to get them looked at by a professional mechanic:

1. Insufficient Thread Depth

The tread depth of your tyres is a good indicator of whether your tyres need to be replaced or not. Generally, if the tread on your tyres measures less than 2mm, they will need to be replaced. The easiest way to measure the tread is by using a tread depth indicator. Alternatively, a mobile auto repairs provider can easily check the depth of your tyre tread if you are unsure as to what to do.

2. Uneven Wear

Signs of uneven wear are an instant giveaway that your tyres need replacing. Uneven wear is caused by poor wheel alignment or troublesome suspension. In some cases, you may just need to rotate your tyres from front to back and vice versa which is something that a mobile car repairs service can easily do for you.

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3. Visible Damage

Visible damage to your tyre is an obvious sign that it needs replacing. Damage including punctures, rips or tears can be caused by a number of things that you may drive over without even knowing. While you can have a damaged tyre repaired, it is better to have a damaged tyre replaced as a repair will be short-lived and replacement will be needed in the long run anyway.

4. Five Year Test

If you have thoroughly checked your tyres and you’re still not sure if they need replacing or not, just check the age of your tyres. Since tyres have no real predictable shelf-life, it can be hard to know when they have reached the end of their usable life, especially if there are no visible signs of wear or tear. Experts in the tyre industry recommend that once your tyres are five years or more in age, they should be replaced regardless of their condition.

When you think about it, your tyres are in constant contact with the road and are responsible for the effectiveness of the performance and braking systems of your car. Therefore, it is vital that you look after these very important parts of your car and know what to look out for.

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