Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Checking And Rotating Your Tires

Check Tires - Your tires are one of the most essential parts of your vehicle. To a large extent, your safety and those of your car occupants depends on the state of your tires. Periodically check your tires for signs of wear, which is a signal that the tire would need to be changed. Also regularly check the air pressure in the tires.

An average tire loses about one psi measurement of air pressure each time the average Salt Lake City UT temperature changes about ten degrees or after about one month of driving. Your vehicle has a recommended level of air pressure that should be in your tires. Check the driver’s manual or the sticker just inside the car door on the driver’s side. If you do not have an air pressure meter you can simply take the car to a qualified auto repair professional to check and maintain the recommended pressure in your tires. Jump over here for more tips for checking your tires.


Rotate Tires - Tires get worn as you put them to work, but the four tires do not wear out evenly. It is thus important to rotate your tires periodically in a specific pattern. Car tires should be taken to a qualified auto repair professional to rotate after about 5,000 to 8,000 miles of driving. Start here online and go to www.stevesautomotivespecialists.com and see what a professionaly can do for you.

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