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We all know we ought to check our tires regularly, both for wear and tear, and the tire pressures, but do you really know what you are looking for? Your car tires are the only part of your car that is in contact with the road, so the way your car drives will depend a lot on the condition of your tires. The area of ​​each tire that is actually in contact with the road surface is only about the size of a foot, so if you want to stop when you press your brake to the floor, you need that small area of ​​tire to have sufficient tread and the right tire pressure to stop in adequate time. After all, under an emergency braking situation, it could save your life.

So you are ready to check your tyres. Here is a quick list of things you should be looking out for:

The tread wear indicator bar - this is a bar going across the treads that is only visible when the tires are wearing out. There will be a few of them in different places, and if your treads are at the same level as the indicator bars, you probably have only 2 millimeters of tread left. As the legal limit is 1.6 millimeters, this means it is time to book in for your tires to be replaced.

Tread depth - if you aren't sure about your indicator bars, or think you have been driving on them for a while and need to check if your tires are still legal, then you need to check your tread depth more accurately. Ideally you should use a tread depth gauge, as this will tell you exactly how much wear is left, but in a pinch you can use a 20 pence piece. Just push it in between the treads and if you can see the band around the outside, your tire needs replacing. Always check tread depth in a few places around the tyre.

Sidewall - it isn't just the surface of the tires you need to check, you should also check for any cracks or damage to the sidewalls. If you can see any grooves that shouldn't be there, your tire could be developing a leak. While this may just be a slow leak, it could blow out while you are driving, which is likely to cause an accident. Better to get your tires replaced before that happens.

Bulges - finally you should do an overall inspection of each tire. Anything unusual on the surface of the tire such as bulges are a sign that there is damage somewhere under the surface of the tire. This one is urgent; if you find a bulge, get your Car service Harlow changed straight away. You should aim to carry out this check at least every month, and it is also worth checking your car tires before any long journeys, particularly if you are going to be further from a garage than you usually are. The rest of the time, you can still keep an 'eye' on your Car tyres Harlow from inside the car - if you feel any excessive vibration, one possible cause is your Runflat Tyres Harlow, so they should be the first thing you check. Even if something else is causing the vibration, if you don't rectify the problem sooner rather than later, your tires could end up paying the price of the uneven driving.