Wheels and tyres of your LCV can affect not only the way you can handle but also the overall performance and fuel economy of your vehicle. A regularly maintained set of tires will help give you a more comfortable ride and a longer tread life. It protects the inner wheel from all the wear and tear and providing a high friction bonding between the road surface and the vehicle, thus improving the vehicle’s acceleration and handling.
Remember, tyres are the only contact between your vehicle and road surface. So, like your vehicle, proper maintenance is required by the tyres also. Tire care is an important safety function for your vehicle which is often neglected. You can check out the tire care and maintenance section of CEAT tyres and implement those tips in your life to increase the life of your LCV tire. The significance of properly maintaining your tires cannot be exaggerated.
Tire Pressure Check
One of the most important aspects of tire maintenance is proper inflation of your LCV tyres. Many people wash their tyres monthly while only 14% correctly checks tire pressure. Always check the tire air pressure of all the tyres, including the spare one, to make sure it is up to standards especially if you are carrying extra weight. For accuracy, tire pressure check should be done with a tire gauge.
Rotate your LCV Tires
Instead of tire pressure check, regular rotation of tyres can help in preventing premature wear. Rotation of tyres should be done every 5,000 miles following the schedule in the vehicle’s owner’s manual or as required by the tyre manufacturer’s warranty.
In addition to tire pressure check and rotation of tyres, following are some helpful tips to ensure your safety and keep your tire from unnecessary wear.
- Regularly look for signs of tread wear or damage.
- Check your tires frequently for any cuts, snags, punctures, any other injury, or irregular tire wear.
- Ensure that the tires are balanced when they are mounted on the wheels.
- Clean your tires with soap and water and a soft bristle brush
Important Driving tips
The wheels and tires of LCVs also get affected by your driving style. High speed of a vehicle generates excessive heat which increases the rate of tyre wear and reduces its durability and performance and grip. Fast starts and panic stops, fast turn on curves and around corners, and driving on the edge of the pavement, curbs or other obstructions can result in premature wear. Take special care when braking, accelerating, and cornering, etc., to help increase the life of the tire. To find out more details on tyres, subscribe to CEAT Tyres and equip yourself with the basics of tyre care.
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