All car tyres are rated for
certain kilometre range. However, they can wear prematurely too
depending on lot of variable factors and you may need to change them
before time, therefore causing extra expenditure. To ensure that you get
the best out of your tyres, there are things that you can do to extend
their life.
Tyre pressure
The correct tyre pressure, as suggested by
the manufacturer can be found in the user manual of the car or around
the driver’s door frame. The correct tyre pressure not only ensures
proper grip and handling, it provides better fuel efficiency and
prevents excessive tyre wear. Over inflated tyre reduces contact patch
and under inflated tyre through increased flexing cause excessive tyre
wear. Tyre pressure should be checked every week and maintained as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Speed
As the speed of car increases, the
temperature of the air inside the tyre and the tyres themselves also
increases due to friction, this increases the wear. Filling tyres with
normal pressurised air causes more pressure variation over time, due to
the presence of moisture. Filling tyres with an inert gas like Nitrogen
might help and would help pressure variation with speed and also reduce
the chances of corrosion.
Load
The contact patch area increases in direct proportion
to the load and excessive load on tyres increases wear. But the contact
patch area also varies inversely with inflation pressure. However, you
should avoid overloading the car, but since you can not accurately
measure the load of passengers that you are carrying, it is okay to
overinflate the tyre by just 1-2 PSI (but not more) if you think the
load exceeds the rated gross weight of the car.
Alignment & Wheel rotation
Front tyres will wear more in comparison to the rear
tyres due to the presence of steering forces. Most manufacturers advise
that the alignment (including camber, cater and toe adjustment) of the
wheels should be done every 10,000 kilometres. Along with the alignment,
you should get the wheel rotation done to avoid uneven wear of the
tyres.
Wheel balancing
If the tyres are not balanced, it would show up at
the steering wheel in the form of shimmy. Not only tyres unbalanced
wheels can cause great damage to suspension and steering components.
Although shimmy can also be due to uneven wear of the tyre and other
conditions. Get the wheels balanced every time you get a new tyre or
when you get the alignment done, this would maximize the tyre life.
Driving style
Driving style can affect the life of tyres to a great
extent. Hard acceleration that causes wheel-spin as well as aggressive
braking and cornering can cause tyres to wear out quickly. What goes
without saying is that you should absolutely refrain from drifting which
would wear the tyre prematurely.
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