Summers always bring along heat waves and soaring temperatures. That simply means that we have to stick with some lifestyle protocols. Though we always focus on keeping our home cool and body hydrated, most people miss out on taking care of their car during summer. It is okay if the temperature remains high for a couple of days, but definitely, summer means that you have to deal with the high heat for at least 4-5 months. It means you need to know what to do with an over-inflated, under-inflated, or worn-out tire to have safe summertime.
The fact is that if you keep on driving your car without checking its tires, they can blowout due to friction and high pressure in tires. And you don’t want that – right?
Here are given some tips to help you maintain your tires during summers to ensure your safety while driving:
Check Tire Treads:
Though it might sound a very useless thing, checking the tire’s tread becomes essential during summers because the high temperature affects them. The tread of a tire is patterned rubber on the circumference of the car that gets in contact with the road while driving. Worn out tread means that you have to suffer problems in traction, handling, and stopping distance. Because worn out treads don’t create the required friction, you need for the smooth running of the car.
The need to check tire tread increases in the summer because the tire treads get separated more than the standard distance when the internal tire heat exceeds its limit.
The owner of Car Rental Amsterdam, one of the most prestigious car rental companies in Amsterdam, says: “Winters have their own maintenance requirements, and summers come up with different tire maintenance requirements. In summers, checking tire tread is our drivers’ essential duty because we care about our customers. When we feel that the tire’s tread has worn out beyond the minimum requirement, we replace them immediately. Every car owner should pay attention to this important, yet most neglected car maintenance tip.”
Keep Adequate Inflation Pressure:
Car tire’s inflation pressure changes with heat. To be more precise, every 10-degree change in temperatures results in 1 PSI change in air pressure. So, it means that don’t over-inflate your tire to the point that there remains no space for further air expansion. It will result in tire bursting. But it also means that you shouldn’t under-inflate your tire because it can also result in a decrease in brake control and poor gas mileage. So, you need to be very careful with the inflation pressure of your car.
The best practice is to go to a professional tire air pressure checker and ask them to check the inflation pressure. They know their work and can help you maintain the required pressure. Do this practice once a month during the summer season to stay at the safe end.
However, if you are going on a long trip, keep checking inflation pressure after covering some distance. The reason is hot carpeted roads also transfer their heat to the tires that can increase the possibility of air pressure expansion. So, you need to be very careful.
Ensure Right Tire Alignment:
Tire alignment means the angle of the tire with respect to its contact with the road. Obviously, your tire’s arrangement should be as per the manufacturer’s specifications. Poorly aligned tires increase the chances of cracks or wear. Ask an experienced mechanic to check the alignment of tires, especially if you are going on a long trip.
Never neglect anything related to your car. Even small negligence can turn into a big disaster. So, always ring the summer season with some extra care, attention, and maintenance of your car because its benefits go a long way.
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