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Chester Auto ServicesWARRANTY APPROVED QUALITY Bumpers Lane, Sealand Industrial EstateChesterCH1 4LTTelephone : 01244 377747 |
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Tyre prices vary frequently so call us on 08000 939 299 for the latest deals.
Tyre Safety Info
Tyre PressuresA tyre doesn't have to look flat to be under-inflated, so check its pressure weekly. Ideally, use a digital pressure gauge. You'll find the info in your car handbook - if in doubt, ask us for help. Remember that if you carry heavy loads or drive regularly on motorways, (e.g. when going on holiday) you should increase the tyre pressures in line with the manufacturer's recommendations. Tyre pressures should only be checked when the tyres are cold. Driving with incorrectly inflated tyres will affect the way your car rides, steers, handles and brakes. Over-Inflation
Under-InflationThis is the most dangerous than over-inflation. The tyre becomes floppier and offers poor control. In the short term, the tyre will suffer premature wear on the shoulders and cornering sharply can even cause the tyre to become detached from the wheel rim. If used at higher speeds, the build-up of heat due to internal friction in the tyre structure could cause the casing to rupture. The consequences of such a blow-out can be severe. We cannot emphasise enough the need to check your tyre pressures regularly Tread depthThe Law: Current UK tread depth legislation requires that car tyres must have a minimum of 1.6 mm of tread in a continuous band throughout the central ¾ of the tread width (measured in the main grooves), and over the whole circumference of the tyre. If you ignore the law and are caught, you can be fined up to £2500 and receive three penalty points for each defective tyre. It simply isn't worth taking chances with your life or your savings. Your safety: The more tread your tyres have, the better they will grip, especially in the wet. it is universally recognised in the tyre industry that the legal limit is wholly insufficient to protect drivers in adverse driving conditions. In the UK, the minimum depth required by law is 1.6mm across 75% of the tread depth. This is not universal across Europe, however. If you plan to drive your car abroad, check the legal requirements of that country before you start your journey. For your safety, we strongly recommend that you consider replacing your tyres when the tread depth reaches 3mm but under no circumstances allow the tread depth to fall below 2mm. For a quick visual check, look for the Tread Wear Indicators (or bars) which are built into the tread pattern - when the main tread is at the same level as these, then you've reached the legal minimum. If you're not sure how to measure your tread depth, call in and we will be pleased to do it for you.
Uneven tyre wear and its causes
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