Nov 10, 2023

Your Chevrolet is more than just a car: it’s a dependable friend that gets you where you need to go. But even the most reliable vehicle needs a good set of tires. Here are some telltale signs that your car is in need of new tires from the Chevrolet dealership.

New winter tires driving seamlessly on snow and icy roads. Do you have the right tires for the upcoming winter season?
Image obtained from Shutterstock

Tread Depth is Low

The treads on your tires are vital for maintaining grip on the road, especially in slippery conditions. You can measure tread depth using a simple penny test. Place a penny into the tire’s tread groove with Lincoln upside down and facing you. If you can see all of Honest Abe’s head, your tread depth is below 2/32 of inch, and it’s time to replace your tires.

Visible Tire Damage

Keep an eye out for cuts, cracks, or bulges on the tire surface. These can be signs of damage from hitting potholes or debris on the road. If the damage is significant, it’s safer to replace the tire than risk a blowout while driving.

Tires are Aging

Tires have a lifespan, and it’s not just measured by tread depth. Over time, the rubber compounds in your tire will deteriorate, which can lead to both reduced performance and safety. Most manufacturers recommend replacing your tires every six years, regardless of the number of miles they’ve covered.

Vibration While Driving

If you notice an unusual amount of vibration while driving, especially on smooth roads, it could indicate that your tires are worn unevenly or that one or more may be damaged. Either way, you should get your tires checked and possibly replaced.

Pressure Loss

Constantly topping up the air in your tires is not normal. If you find yourself having to put air in your tires frequently, there could be a slow leak. While some issues can be repaired, others might require a full tire replacement.

Poor Handling

Tires that are worn out can lead to a loss of traction, which can make your vehicle harder to handle, especially while cornering or in wet conditions. If you notice your car isn’t handling as well as it used to, your tires could be the culprit.

Wear Indicator Bars

Newer tires have a convenience feature: built-in tread wear indicators. These bars of hard rubber become more visible as your tires wear down. When they are flush with the tread, it’s time for a fresh set of tires.

Visit Your Chevrolet Dealership for New Tires

Your dealership will be able to inspect your tires for you. In the event that they need to be replaced, we have a range of options specifically designed to fit your Chevrolet model. Plus, our technicians will ensure that your tires are perfectly balanced and aligned, providing you with peace of mind and the smoothest ride possible.

Remember, the condition of your tires is essential to your car’s performance and your safety. When you see signs of wear, don’t wait until it’s too late. Head to Golf Mill Chevrolet for expert advice and tire service.