How do you know when it's time for a new set of tires? Here are some key signs to watch out for if you live in the Cincinnati area.

Check Your Tread Depth

One simple way to check if your tires need replacing is to measure the tread depth. Stick a penny upside down in a tread groove. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, your tread is below 2/32 inches, and it's time for new tires. Driving on tires with low tread is unsafe, especially in wet conditions around Fairfield, where hydroplaning is a risk.

Watch for Uneven Wear

Take a look at your tires for signs of uneven wear. If you notice the inside or outside wearing faster than the center or scalloped patches, this often indicates an issue with wheel alignment, suspension components, or improper inflation. Catching wear issues early can extend tire life. If you're unsure, have your tires inspected by a professional, like the experts at our service center.

Inspect for Damage

Regularly inspect your tires for any cuts, cracks, blisters, or bulges in the sidewall. These signal internal tire damage that compromises strength and safety. Road hazards around Hamilton, like potholes or debris, can cause this type of damage. If you spot any sidewall issues, have the tire replaced immediately.

Feel for Vibration

If you feel a vibration or thumping sensation in the steering wheel or floorboards when driving at highway speeds, it could indicate a tire issue like uneven wear, internal belt separation, or out-of-round tires. Trained technicians in Dayton can diagnose the problem and determine if you need a new tire.

Consider Tire Age

Even if the tread still looks good, tires degrade over time. Rubber dries out and becomes brittle, increasing the risk of failure. Most manufacturers recommend replacing tires after six-10 years, regardless of mileage. You can find the tire production date printed on the sidewall.

Don't compromise on safety. If you notice any of these warning signs, visit Jeff Wyler Honda of Colerain to have your tires inspected by our experts. Our service center is located in Cincinnati, OH. We'll help determine if it's time for a new set so you can drive with confidence.

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