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What checks should be performed on tires before driving?

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StMadison
07/28/2025, 03:57 PM

Before driving, check whether the tire pressure is normal, whether the tires are damaged or aged, and the tread depth. Here is an introduction to relevant knowledge about tire maintenance: 1. Perform wheel alignment and tire rotation: Perform wheel alignment and tire rotation every 10,000 kilometers. 2. Regularly check tire pressure: Tire maintenance also includes regular pressure checks. Tires with pressure exceeding the specified level will significantly reduce their service life, while tires with pressure below the specified level will lead to poorer braking performance, difficulty or heaviness in steering, and also reduce the tire's service life.

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MalachiLynn
08/11/2025, 07:43 PM

Checking tires before driving is a must. I always make it a habit to walk around the car to inspect tire conditions before each drive. First, use a simple pressure gauge to check the tire pressure—maintaining it at the recommended value when the tires are cold helps save fuel and prevents blowouts. Then, check the tread depth by measuring the groove depth with your finger. Worn treads increase the risk of skidding, especially in rainy weather. Also, look for cracks or embedded objects like nails on the tire surface and address any issues promptly. Don’t forget the spare tire—check its pressure and condition. Remember to rotate the tires regularly to ensure even wear and extend their lifespan. These simple steps take just a few minutes but prevent most driving hazards, ensuring a safe and smooth journey. Developing this habit is crucial—don’t wait for problems to arise before regretting it.

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McJoy
09/30/2025, 02:25 AM

I usually do a quick tire check before heading out in the morning. Use a handy pressure gauge to measure the air pressure – not too high or too low, just follow the manual's instructions. Then take a quick glance to see if the tread is deep enough; if it's worn shallow, it's time to replace the tires. Inspect the entire tread surface for any bulges or lodged stones to avoid annoying thumping noises while driving. Give the spare tire a quick look too, making sure it's in good condition. The whole process takes at most two minutes, and once it becomes a habit, driving feels much smoother. A friend of mine once ran into trouble because he skipped the check, reminding me not to slack on safety. Proper tire maintenance can also save some fuel costs, making it worth doing regularly. Adjust the pressure seasonally, paying extra attention in winter.

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StSamantha
11/13/2025, 03:17 AM

For tire inspection, I adhere to a few key practices. Checking air pressure ensures even wear and prevents uneven tread wear, with the manufacturer's recommended value being crucial. Inspect tread depth to ensure it doesn't fall below the wear indicators, as sufficient tread ensures strong grip and safety. Quickly scan the tire surface for signs of aging cracks, nails, or foreign objects. Don't overlook the spare tire's air pressure and ensure it's placed for easy access. Rotate tires regularly to balance wear. A thorough inspection can reduce sudden failures at high speeds and save money and hassle in long-term maintenance. Always confirm these checks before a trip.

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StGriffin
01/03/2026, 10:10 PM

Before every trip, I prioritize checking the tires—simple yet crucial. Using a pressure gauge, I ensure the cold tire pressure is within the optimal range to extend tire life and save money. Next, I check that the tread depth is sufficient for stable driving. A quick walk-around confirms there are no damages or foreign objects on the tire surface, addressing any issues beforehand. A brief check of the spare tire suffices. Combining this with car washes makes it even more convenient, taking just under three minutes. This habit gives me peace of mind when driving with my kids—parents must cultivate it. Safe driving starts with the details; regular tire maintenance helps avoid risks. Adjusting tire pressure seasonally is even better.

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