Jan 18, 2024

Old, damaged, or excessively uneven tires pose a safety hazard to the driver and their passengers. It’s important to keep a close eye on the condition of your car’s tires and replace them promptly when required. Here are a few indications that you might need new tires. You can have your tires promptly replaced at your nearest Toyota dealership. 

Does Your Toyota Need New Tires?

Your Tread Depths Are Shallow

The tread depths of tires inevitably wear down over time, eventually becoming too shallow to safely maintain traction. When your tire treads reach or even near 2/32 of an inch in depth, it’s time for new tires. During winter, when the roads are icy and slippery, it may be best to replace your tires when they reach 4/32 or 5/32 of an inch in tread depth.

You Experience Hydroplaning

Hydroplaning is a dangerous phenomenon that occurs when a car’s tires hit water on the road and lose traction. This happens because the tire treads cannot displace the amount of water they’re crossing, causing the tires to slide on top of the water instead. 

If you ever experience a skid due to hydroplaning, consider having your tires checked or changed. The treads may be too shallow or the tires may have another problem.

Your Tires Have Become Very Uneven

Car tires tend to wear down unevenly due to unbalanced weighting in a vehicle and also the unbalanced pressures generated by steering and braking. Routine tire rotation is ordinarily an effective solution to uneven tire wear. However, if your tires ever become too uneven for even rotation to fix, you may need to have them replaced. 

One of Your Tires Is Damaged

Serious damage to any one tire often means the whole set has to go. Significant tire damage would include a puncture that cannot be repaired, deep cuts or gashes, extensive cracks, and blisters or bulges forming in the sidewalls. 

You Feel Excessive Vibrations

Bad car tires often roughen the ride and handling experience for the driver in the cabin above. If your car seems to be vibrating strangely and making more road noise than usual, one or more of your tires might be to blame. 

Your Ford Dealership Technician Finds a Flaw

All drivers should routinely check the condition of their tires. In addition to this, regular tire rotation at a trusted dealership is another important maintenance task. 

Not only does routine rotation ensure that your tires aren’t becoming too uneven, but it also gives the technician a chance to examine your tires with a professional eye. If they find any problems, such as a concealed puncture, they’ll quickly let you know. 

Have your tires inspected, rotated, or replaced today at Peppers Toyota. At our locally trusted full-service dealership, we offer a fine selection of new and used vehicles along with courteous, personalized customer service.