Don Herring Mitsubishi

Feb 20, 2023
2023 Eclipse Cross

https://www.mitsubishicars.com/

Whether you drive a car, truck, or SUV, your vehicle’s tires are essential to safe operation and effectiveness. Here are two signs of bad tires you’ll want to watch out for.

  1. Worn-Out Tread

Driving on tires with worn-out treads is dangerous because worn-out tires can affect your vehicle’s ability to come to a stop, especially on wet roads. Your car is more likely to hydroplane on wet roads and won’t gain traction on icy roads. Worn-out tires are also easier to puncture, which can lead to blowouts if you happen to get a nail or other sharp object stuck in your tires.

If your vehicle has newer tires, they probably have tread-wear indicator bars that signal when the tread is getting too low. You can also purchase a tread-wear gauge from any auto parts store or try the quarter test.

  1. Shaking or Vibrating

Unless you’re driving down an old dirt road or a road that’s under construction, your vehicle shouldn’t constantly shake or vibrate. If it does, this could be a sign that your tires aren’t wearing evenly or you have a wheel that’s bent, misaligned, or unbalanced. Uneven tread wear can cause blowouts, and it can make your car harder to steer. Plus, your tires won’t have full contact with the road, minimizing grip and traction. Taking your car in for a tire rotation should solve the issue. However, if you still experience vibrating, you might need brand-new tires.

Hopefully, you find these tips to be helpful. Remember, if you take care of your tires, they’ll take care of you.