How do I know if I need new tires?

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Determining whether new tires are necessary is essential for maintaining vehicle safety and performance. First, one should regularly check the tread depth. A common method is the penny test, where you insert a penny into the tire tread. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, it is time for new tires, as this indicates insufficient tread depth for safe traction. Next, inspect the tires for any visible signs of wear and tear, such as cracks, bulges, or uneven wear patterns. These issues can lead to a significant reduction in tire performance. Additionally, if you notice vibrations or pulling to one side while driving, it could indicate a problem with alignment or balancing, which may require tire replacement or servicing. Another important aspect to consider is the age of the tires. Even if the tread appears adequate, tires older than six years may be more prone to failure. Checking the tire's sidewall for a manufacturing date is advisable. Lastly, always remember that proper tire maintenance, including regular rotations and alignments, can help extend the life of your tires. If you require further information about tire care or specific services, the current web page may provide valuable insights.
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Answered Aug 20, 2025

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