Under- or over-inflation of tires can:
cause uneven tread wear | |
weaken your tires | |
reduce traction | |
impact gas mileage | |
reduce the number of miles you get out of your tires |
Eventually, you could have inconvenient
flats or even dangerous blowouts. Over-inflation means the weight of
your vehicle is not distributed evenly across the entire tread but is
instead concentrated on a thin strip in the center. Under-inflation
means the tire is soft and the outside edges work harder than the softer
center. The extra rolling resistance makes your vehicle work harder to
move and it can reduce gas mileage.
Be sure to check your tire pressure
regularly and maintain the recommended pressure listed in your vehicle's
owner's manual. You can usually find this recommended pressure on a
sticker posted in the trunk, on the door pillar or in the glove
compartment.
Each of your tires will wear differently
due to its position and the type of vehicle you own. So tires will wear
evenly, remember to balance and rotate your tires according to
manufacturer's recommendations.
To check tread wear, use "the penny trick:"
1. | Insert a penny into the tread groove with Abe Lincoln's face showing, but with his head upside-down. |
2. | If you can see all of Abe Lincoln's head, it's probably time to replace your tires |
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