Aug 26, 2022

Taking care of your tires is important for a multitude of reasons. There are few things worse when it comes to owning a vehicle than unexpectedly having to replace your tires, but taking care of them can help eliminate this. That’s not to say you won’t eventually need to replace them, but taking good care of them can increase the longevity of your tires and make sure that when you do need to replace them it isn’t unexpected. If it is time for you to get new tires for your INFINITI vehicle in Redwood City, California, you can find them right here at the Redwood City INFINITI Service & Parts Department.

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How do I take care of my tires?

2014 INFINITI Q50 WheelThere are a few great services to stay on top of that will help you take care of your tires and increase their longevity. Stay on top of your tire pressure, get your tires rotated whenever you get the oil changed, and make sure to check your alignment on a regular basis. These three things will help you to get the most out of your tires.

How do I know when I need to replace them?

Naturally, if anything unexpected happens to your tires, such as running over a nail, you’re most likely going to have to replace your tires and there isn’t much that can be done about this unexpected replacement. But taking care of your tires, as we mentioned above, can help the tread on your tires wear out more evenly and thus increase the amount of time you can utilize those tires.

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Eventually, even if you stay on top of the services we mentioned in the previous section, your tread depth will wear out past the point where it’s safe to continue driving on them. That’s when you should bring your vehicle in to get them replaced. You can check your tread depth by sticking a penny in the grooves of your tire with Lincoln’s head face down. If you can still see his forehead, then it’s time for a new set of tires. If that’s the case, be sure to give us a call to schedule an appointment.