Glenwood New Tires
Your vehicle has countless safety systems designed to safeguard passengers. One important safety feature that may be overlooked is the tires. Each tire must support about a quarter of the car’s weight, so you can understand why a tire problem can be serious. If you experience tire problems that require new tires and you live in Glenwood, new tires are fast and easy when you visit the Jim Cook Chevrolet center in Marion.
Drivers should check their car’s tires regularly. Check for proper tread depth, signs of wear and damage, and correct air pressure. If you detect a problem, the tires should be inspected by a professional service technician. They may need to be repaired or replaced. Visit the Jim Cook Chevrolet Service Center if you need to replace your old tires with new tires near Glenwood. Our certified service experts can take care of all your tire needs.
Your car’s tire tread serves an important purpose. When the road is wet, the tread’s grooves channel the water away from the surface of the tire. If the tread is worn, the grooves can’t push the water away from the tire. The vehicle will hydroplane. Instead of riding on the road surface, the tire is now riding on a sheet of water. This can lead to the driver losing control of the vehicle and may result in an accident.
You can inspect your vehicle’s tire tread depth at home using an easy test. Find a penny and hold it with Lincoln’s head facing down. Press the penny into the tire groove. If any part of Lincoln’s head is hidden, the tire is still good. If you can see his whole head, bring your vehicle for a tire inspection at the Jim Cook Chevrolet Service Center.
Another way to tell whether you need to buy a new set of tires is by the age of the current set. The tire tread may look good, but it can be dangerous to drive a car with old tires. The suggested tire replacement period varies from one manufacturer to another, but the general rule is to replace the tires every 6-10 years. Check your owner’s manual for specific recommendations, or make an appointment for a tire inspection with the Jim Cook Chevrolet Service Department.
Many drivers don’t know which brand and type of tire are best for their vehicle. You’ll get the best fit if you replace your tires with the same ones that came with your car. If you’re considering buying another brand, ask the tire professionals at Jim Cook Chevrolet which tires work best with your vehicle. Or use our website’s Tire Finder page to find the best tires for your car. Enter the car’s year, make, model, trim level and tire size. Once you’ve found the tires you’d like, visit our service center and let our professional service technicians do the rest.
When you buy purchase new tires, keep in mind that they vary in quality. Choose a high-quality tire, and you won’t go wrong. Do some research and learn which kind of tires are ideal for the area where you live, the weather where you usually drive, your driving style and your budget.
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