Coughlin Chevrolet Buick GMC of Circleville

TRUCK MONTH!!! See associate for details.

Nov 24, 2023

Ensuring your Chevy is safe when you drive is important. One essential aspect that often gets overlooked until it’s too late is the condition of your tires. They are the only part of your car that touches the road and play a vital role in your car’s safety, performance, and efficiency. If you’re wondering if it’s time to head to the Chevy dealership for some new tires, here are some signs to help you decide.

Winter tires.

Tread Wear

One of the best ways to check if your tires need replacing is to take a good look at the tread. It should be more than 2/32 of an inch deep, and an easy way to measure that is with a penny. Place a penny in the tread groove with Lincoln upside down. If you can see the top of his head, it’s time for a new set of tires.

Vibration and Noise While Driving

While some level of noise and even vibration is normal when driving, excessive or unusual sounds can be a sign of tire trouble. If you notice a change in the noise level or type of sound your tires are making, or if the ride feels bumpier or less stable than usual, it could be a sign that your tires are worn out or damaged.

Sidewall Checks

Take a close look at the sidewalls of your tires. If you notice any cracks, cuts, or grooves that are visible to the naked eye, this could indicate that your tire is developing a leak or is at risk of a blowout.

Tire Age

Tires don’t last forever, and their lifespan isn’t only based on the miles you’ve put on them. Over time, rubber begins to degrade, even if the tread still seems to be in good condition. Most manufacturers recommend replacing your tires every six years, regardless of how they look.

Bulges and Blisters

If the outer surface of your tires starts to weaken, it can result in a bulge or blister that extends outward from the rest of the surface. This weak spot can cause a sudden blowout, and for your safety, the tire should be replaced immediately.

Low Tire Pressures

If you notice that you have to add air to your tires frequently, this could be a sign of a slow leak. While it might be possible to patch or repair the leak, it could also be a sign of a more serious issue like a problem with the tire valve.

Visit Your Chevy Dealership for New Tires

If you’ve noticed any of these signs, or if it’s been a while since your last tire inspection, head over to your local dealership.

Don’t take chances with your safety. Ensure your tires are in the best possible condition to keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. Visit Coughlin GM of Circleville today and let us take a look at your tires.