Some important tire changing tips
Some important tire changing tips
So you forgot to rotate the tires, the alignment is out of place, or you have hit something. Whatever he reason, now you need two new tires. Every year thousands of people are left in similar situations, resulting in needing fewer than four new tires. So be an informed consumer, insist that the new tires are mounted onto the rear of the vehicle.
Do not allow the new tires to be mounted on the front, with the rear tires worn out. The rear tires need to be in tip top shape. While it seems like a subtle difference, it is not. The new tires have deeper tread and will grip the road and channel water more effectively than the worn tires. Thus, the tires with the greater traction should be placed in the rear. If there is any loss of traction in the front tires, the driver will feel it in the steering wheel and the driver can make the necessary speed and/or steering corrections to reduce the amount of spinning out of control.
Your tires are the only part of the vehicle that has contact with the road. This contact can be very important, so remember, when replacing only two tires, don’t put your best foot forward, always put the best tires onto the rear.
Some extra tips:
- Always make sure your tires have at least 2/ 32 tread depth and are in good condition
- Always keep your tires inflated in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation
- Refer to your vehicle owners manual or applicable tire manufacturers limited warranty booklet for other essential safety and maintenance information.













