Check Your Tires During National Tire Safety Week
…how much
tread you have left on your tire can be
checked by using the old tried and true method of sticking a penny with Lincoln's head upside down in the
tread area. If you see all of his head, it's time to replace your tires. Or, for a more technical method, use the Dill Digital
Tread Depth Gauge…
Spare Change
…owners did not know how to
check tread depth and 9% never
check tread depth. These surveys were sponsored by the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA), the national trade association of tire manufacturers in the U.S. RMA is urging motorists to regularly
check tire
tread depth and replace worn out tires…
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Check the Tires on Your New or Used Car
…son a used Golf, the tires that are on the vehicle were a summer
tread and only had 5/32
tread depth available. Not an ideal situation this time of year for a 17-year old living in South Bend, Indiana. I suggested to my son that he
check our website and search for what tire is best suited to his vehicle…
Remember to Check Your Tire Inflation Pressure
…Therefore, be sure to use a quality
tread depth gauge to
check your air pressure. And to better understand the importance of maintaining correct tire inflation pressure, read "Air Pressure - Correct, Underinflated and Overinflated." It's recommended that you
check your tire's air pressure at least once…
Check Out the New Michelin X-Ice Xi3
…has introduced their latest winter / snow tire, the X-Ice Xi3. This is the third-generation of the X-Ice tire and it has a slightly more aggressive
tread design over its predecessor, the X-Ice Xi2. According to Michelin, the tire stops 10% shorter on ice and lasts up to two times longer than leading competitors…
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X-ice Xi3
Winter Tread Depth - When to Stop Using Tires in Snow and on Ice
…remaining
tread depth, the
tread blocks are almost worn smooth and siping has been lost. With little height left in the circumferential grooves, tire's will hydroplane much easier. Winter weather is here and it's important to
check your
tread depth and remember 6/32" or more of remaining
tread depth will…
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