Tyres and their importance in your vehicles
Good tyres really save lives. It is a genuine fact that tyres play a critical role in case of an accident. So we must be careful in selecting car tyres and their maintenance, because they are one of the important parts of a vehicle. You must not have wearied out tyres to avoid their replacement problems on the way. Ozzytyres know the importance of tyre safety and take special care when maintaining your tyre care.
We must check the air pressure of tyre on weekly bases. Eighty percent of tyre associated problems are due to this negligence. And for the save use and long life of wheels&tyres we must not overload our vehicles.
Furthermore, if you are not able to determine the present condition of your tyres then you must know that life cycle of a tyre does not go over five years. Life cycle of a tyre refers to the step by step manufacturing process to use and then discarding these used tyres.
So, when you need new tryres for your vehicle. They must meet the following criteria.
Tyre should bounce, amortize, could move in straight direction and have excellent properties of the tread and high mileage. They must endure high loads in both transverse and longitudinal directions to make sure an optimal adhesion with road. All above mentioned characteristics must be maintained in the presence of all road journey hazards like moisture, snow and dirt.
You must rotate the tyres to increase their tread life. Always remember your front tyres are affected earlier. Actually it depends on your driving style. Your steering control and braking forces have a great impact on tyres. Overheating may also decrease the life period of tyres.
It is important to replace the tyres in pairs of same brand. Finally, replace tyres in time to avoid some inconvenience. The first rate Tempe tyres fulfill the entire requirements to drive a car safely. These tyres also reduce the fuel consumption due to their smooth rolling feature which is a great advantage of using them when there are limited energy resources.
