Tread DepthA typical new tire starts with 10/32" of tread depth. Tires are legally worn at 2/32" in most states and must be replaced, and earlier replacement can help ensure your driving safety.
Green Tread: 6/32" Consider replacement if roads are snow-covered or icy.
Yellow Tread: 4/32" Replace if rain and wet roadways are a concern.
Red Tread: 3/32" Tire is worn and we highly recommend it be replaced.
Enjoy peace of mind by having us check your tread today.
PressureAir pressure is crucial to vehicle performance, and keeping your tires properly inflated can make them last longer and improve fuel economy, saving you money.
Underinflation: faster wear, reduced fuel economy, blowout risk
Overinflation: harsh ride, poor handling, puncture vulnerability.
Always refer to the driver's side door placard for the recommended tire pressure, and check tires once a month as they naturally lose air pressure over time.
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Alignment & RotationTires wear at different rates. Front tires often wear faster, and the sharper angle of right turns can cause wear to left tires. Misaligned wheels can also wear tires excessively because pressure isn't evenly distributed across the tread.
Rotate tires regularly (every 5,000 miles or as specified in your owner's manual) and have your alignment checked whenever you notice any pulling or other handling issues.
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