Getting new Truck Tires in Wichita KS when the tread wears down to a certain level should be considered routine maintenance, just as oil changes are. Of course, a truck owner doesn’t need to buy a set of new tires nearly as often as he or she needs an oil change. Nevertheless, it’s a good idea to take a close look at the tires right before getting an oil change. That will allow the owner to identify any problems and to notice when tread wear is becoming an issue.
To get a bit more precise about tread wear other than just eye-balling the tires, a person can use a penny as an informal gauge. Simply insert the penny with President Lincoln’s illustration going head-first between the treads. You shouldn’t be able to see the top of his head if the tire has enough tread. This works with a quarter too, although now you’re looking at George Washington’s visage.
The most vigilant drivers recommend checking the pressure in the tires on a regular basis as well, such as every Saturday morning. It’s safe to say that most truck owners don’t bother with this diligent schedule, but checking the pressure occasionally is wise. Tire pressure can fluctuate due to weather, and of course, low pressure in one tire is probably indicating an air leak. Air leaks should be resolved promptly. They usually are cheap to repair, since they often involve something as simple as a nail stuck in the tire. Pulling out the nail and patching the whole makes the tire fully functional again.
A shop such as Shamrock Tire & Auto Service will be glad to do this minor project as well as larger tasks such as rotating the tires with every other oil change and doing a front end alignment if symptoms of misalignment occur. Symptoms include the vehicle drifting to one side while driving on a straight, flat road, as well as uneven tire wear. Catching signs of uneven tire wear early can allow the owner to get the problem fixed before the tires are so damaged they must be replaced with new Truck Tires in Wichita KS.


