Tire Care Tips from Michelin for Tire Safety Week
In honor of Tire Safety Week, which began on Sunday, June 6, 2010, Michelin Tire offers the following five simple tire care tips to help you ensure you're selecting the proper tire, and getting the most out of them.
Proper inflation is essential for the performance and longevity of a tire. Under-inflated tires will make your tire wear unevenly and negatively impact performance. In addition, keeping your tire pressure at the recommended level can boost fuel efficiency by one mile per gallon. The Department of Transportation estimates that 5 million gallons of fuel per day are wasted due to low tire pressure.
Be sure to properly check all four tires once a month and before a long trip - you can't tell if a tire is underinflated just by looking at it. If it actually looks underinflated, it is way underinflated.
Do not inflate tires to the maximum pressure molded onto the tire's sidewall. The tire pressure level required for your car is usually on a sticker in the door jamb, on the glove compartment door or in the owner's manual.
Check the pressure when the tires are cold - first thing in the morning is best.
Just about all gas stations have free tire pressure gauges and air-filling facilities or you can purchase your own tire gauge (a digital pressure gauge is recommended)
2. Rotate Tires Regularly
Regular rotation helps extend the life of your tires, saving time and money in the long run. For rotation, each tire and wheel is removed from your vehicle and moved to a different position. Tires should be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. If you have a full-size spare, it should be included in the rotation process. Rotations can be done at your local oil lube stations or mechanic shop.
Alignment generally refers to the adjustment of a vehicle's front and rear suspension parts. Proper alignment helps ensure that your vehicle handles correctly and will help increase the life and performance of your tires. Alignments can be done in conjunction with a tire rotation at your local oil lube stations or mechanic shop.
4. Check Tire Tread Depth
In most states, the minimum legal tread depth is 2/32 of an inch. If you place a penny with the top of Abraham Lincoln's head facing down into your tires' shallowest groove and you can see the top of Abraham Lincoln's head then your tread is too shallow and it's time to replace your tires.
Choosing a balanced tire is an important part to providing a pleasant and safe driving experience. Ask for a tire that offers a combination of safety, fuel-efficiency and longevity such as the new Michelin Primacy MXM4 tire, which stops up to 19 feet shorter than the competition. Some tires offer one or the other so be sure to inquire about tires offering a balance of all three.
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