Saturday, 17 March 2012

A Concise Guide To Yokohama Tires Maintenance And Care

By Debbie W. Payne


Taking care of your vehicle's Yokohama tires is extremely beneficial for you and your family's safety, as well as the integrity of your vehicle. When it comes time to buy a new set, the following things are very important to proper maintenance.

Regular air checks are one of the most important factors in extending the life of your tires and ensuring safety. It is pretty normal for air pressure levels to go down, so evaluating levels as regularly as every refueling is a good idea. You can check your owner's manual to find out the proper recommended PSI for your vehicle. The advantages of maintaining the right level of pressure are numerous, including everything from increasing fuel economy to decreasing the odds of getting in an accident. You can buy a tire gauge from your local automotive parts store, at many department stores, or simply use the gauges that are typically standard fare at most gas station air pumps.

Secondly, you want to be sure that your car is properly aligned, as it isn't that unusual for a vehicle's alignment to be thrown off. When your alignment is off you will experience a bumpy ride, pulling to one side or another while driving, and uneven tire wear. Since having an unaligned vehicle can result in damage to your wheels it is smart to have this corrected as soon as possible. Of course, a less-than-smooth ride after a new wheel purchase could indicate that something was not properly adjusted during install.

With typical use you will need to replace your car's wheels every 20,000-60,000 miles, depending on the type of tire purchased and personal driving habits. It is important that you take your vehicle every 5,000-8,000 miles to have the wheels rotated, in order to help balance out wear and tear and prevent issues related to uneven tread.

When you follow the basic tenants of care for your Yokohama tires, you ought to be able to keep them intact and going strong for years to come. Good care can also help to keep fuel costs down and reduce the likelihood of getting in a car accident.




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