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3 Signs That Your Car Will Need New Tires Soon

Oct 03, 2022

No one wants to get a flat tire, especially if they're a long way from home. While this can sometimes happen as a result of an unforeseen accident, there will generally be some warning signs before it happens. Continue reading this blog for the top three signs that your car may need new tires.


1. Your Tires Have Bulges

The first sign that you need new tires is if you can see bulges on them. These bulges are weak spots and may be a result of scraping your tires against the curb when you park or when you drive over uneven terrain. Since these bulges can result in a blowout while you drive, it's crucial for you to get them looked at as soon as you can.


2. Your Car Shakes When You Drive

Another sign that you may need to replace your car's tires is if you feel your car shaking whenever you drive. The shaking could either be a result of the metal belts inside your tires slipping or be an issue with imbalance or misalignment. Whatever the case may be, you should reach out to a repair shop to see what your next steps are. Avoiding this can cause further damage that may not be fixable.


3. The Tires Are Over 10 Years Old

Finally, if you have had your tires for more than 10 years, you probably need to replace them. This is because most tire manufacturers state that their cars should be used for a maximum of 10 years, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If age is accompanied by the other signs above or others such as having poor traction on wet roads, you need to get new tires as soon as possible. Tires don't last forever, after all, and it's a good idea to be prepared to change them.


You don't have to wait until your tires actually fail before you replace them. Waiting this long places you at constant risk while you drive out and about. According to Joe's Tire Shop, air filters need to be replaced after every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, the same case goes for tires, just with a different time span depending on the manufacturer's instructions. If you're looking for a new set of tires or have questions about how your current ones are running, give Joe's Tire Shop, Inc. a call today!


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