Most people are well aware of the fact that they need to pay special attention to their vehicle's tires during the wintertime. However, it is just as important to keep an eye on your times during the summertime as well. During the summer, you are more likely to go on road trips and long drives, which means you need to examine your tires more frequently. Here is a look at how the warmer temperatures can negatively impact your tires and what it can mean for you and your safety.
5 June 2019
If you are a truck driver who is an owner-operator, then you might want to do what you can to prepare for the summer months. These are a few things that you can do that can help you prepare for the warmer season. 1. Have Your Truck's Air Conditioning System Checked Out Of course, you probably already know that checking your semi-truck's brakes, tires, and more is a good thing to do before hitting the road on jobs this summer.
7 July 2018
Age is an inevitable part of life and the same rings true for the numerous parts that make up your vehicle. But while your car's wheels can soldier on for years on end, the same can't be said about the rubber bits wrapped around them. Your car tires are designed to last for only a few years. However, most people are so focused on wear bars as an indication of tire life that other signs of aging are typically ignored.
11 May 2015
Despite the fact that the tires are one of the most important components of your car, they are one of the most misunderstood. Some of the misconceptions about tires have been passed around for so long that it can be hard to tell what the truth actually is. In fact, some of these misconceptions can actually affect the safety of your car. The best way to ensure that your tires are safe is to understand the truth behind the false information.
27 March 2015