How to Maintain Car Tires?

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StCooper
07/25/25 12:46pm
Methods for maintaining car tires are as follows: 1. Regularly check tire pressure: Tire pressure is a crucial factor affecting tire lifespan. It should neither be too high nor too low; always inflate according to the vehicle's indicated tire pressure. 2. Frequently remove debris from tire treads: Over time, tire treads can accumulate small stones, broken bricks, and other debris. If not promptly removed, these can cause significant damage to the tires. Especially when driving on highways, foreign objects in the treads can easily lead to tire blowouts. 3. Inspect tire wear: There is a significant difference in traction and grip between new and old tires. Severely worn tires have weaker grip and are more prone to slipping. Therefore, tires should be replaced promptly based on their wear condition. 4. Perform four-wheel rotation: If the vehicle shows signs of pulling to one side or other abnormal steering, timely tire rotation is necessary to prevent further irregularities. Four-wheel rotation ensures even force distribution across all tires, avoiding excessive wear.
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BraydenFitz
08/11/25 8:30pm
I pay close attention to car tire maintenance. Every month after refueling at the gas station, I routinely check the tire pressure using a simple gauge, keeping it at the manufacturer's recommended level - too high risks blowouts while too low worsens fuel efficiency. Before long trips, I inspect tire wear by inserting a coin into the tread; if too much of the coin's edge is visible, it's time for replacements. Regular rotation matters too - every 8,000 km I visit the garage to have the tires rotated, swapping front and rear positions to prevent uneven wear. When driving, I consciously avoid potholes and sharp debris to minimize damage, extending tire lifespan by several years and saving replacement costs. Seasonal changes significantly affect tires - pressure rises in summer heat and drops in winter cold, so I make proactive adjustments to ensure safe driving conditions.
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