
Tires are your car’s first line of defense when it comes to road safety. Over time, they wear out—affecting traction, braking, and overall driving performance. Knowing when to replace them can prevent costly repairs or accidents.
- Tread Wear
If your tread depth is below 2/32″, it’s time to replace your tires. You can check this with a tread depth gauge or the simple penny test. - Cracks or Bulges
Visible cracks in the sidewall or bulges in the tire surface could indicate structural damage, increasing the risk of a blowout. - Frequent Air Loss
If you’re constantly refilling air, you may have a slow leak or compromised valve stems—both signs that your tire needs attention. - Vibration or Noise
Unusual road noise or shaking could point to uneven wear, imbalance, or internal damage in the tire.
Staying ahead of tire wear isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety. Driving on old or damaged tires can increase your risk of blowouts, hydroplaning, and poor braking. If you’re unsure whether your tires are roadworthy, visit our shop for a quick inspection. We’ll help you choose the right replacements to match your driving style and keep you safe on every journey.
Tip from Our Experts:
Regularly inspect your tires and rotate them every 5,000–7,500 miles to ensure even wear and longer life. If you’re unsure about their condition, bring them in for a free inspection.