Thursday, April 23, 2009

Taking Care Of Your Car's Tires

Every part of your car is important in the vehicle's operation. Without the catalytic converter, your car or truck for that matter would be emitting a lot of greenhouse gas. Without a side mirror, you would jeopardize your safety. And without tires, you will be going nowhere.

Each part should be taken care of well and a single article would not be able to cover that much ground so let us just limit this to taking care of your tires. First, it is important to know some things about these rubber donuts.

We all know that tires come in only one color and that is black although back in the days there are white-walled tires. The reason why it is black is because tire manufacturers add carbon black to tires. This material acts as pigmenting agent but its primary purpose is to make the rubber tougher in the sense that it cancels the effect of ultraviolet rays on the rubber.

UV light is one of the foremost foes of rubber. It targets the long hydrocarbon chains in rubber. When these bonds are shortened, loss of elasticity is expected. What the carbon black does is it absorbs UV rays and turns it to heat. This process turns carbon black to gray thus old tires takes a dull gray color. Therefore, when out looking for a tire cleaner or tire shine, you should keep in mind that your tire needs UV protection.

Another thing you can do to prolong the service of your tires is to observe tire rotation. This is the process of moving tires from one position to another following a pattern. This is done to insure that your tires will wear out evenly. This also prolongs the life of tires. Tire wear could be uneven due to a lot of reasons one of which is the weight of the car.

There are cases when the rear tires will wear out faster than the front ones or vice versa granted they are all properly inflated. By rotating the tires, you can prolong the life of the tires which wear out faster. This is by no means true to all vehicles as other automakers do not recommend doing it. Examples of such automakers are BMW and MINI.

Keeping your tires inflated is another thing you can do to protect your tire. An under inflated tire would have a lot of contact with the road which means it would wear out faster. On the other hand, an overinflated tire would be dangerous to drive on. As the vehicle runs, the tire would heat up and since air expands when heated, you could blow out a tire especially if you are driving on a hot day. This could be more dangerous as blowing out a tire when driving at high speed could make one lose control of the car.

From keeping UV rays off your tires to rotating them to even out the wear and checking how it is inflated, you can do a lot of things to make sure that they have a good life. After all, the longer you have a serviceable tire, the more you will save in the long run just like taking care of your lights could save you on replacement.

2 Comentários:

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