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Purchasing a complete set of tires (four plus a spare) is a big investment in your vehicle. So a common question to ask is how many miles do new tires last? Generally, most new tires are rated to last for about 50,000 miles. When purchasing new tires, you will find that most manufacturers list the specific lifespan so that you will know about how long you can expect your tires to last.

Just as important as it is to have a regular oil changes, it is important to take good care of your tires. The cost of regular tire service is relatively inexpensive when compared to the cost of new tires.

So just what is regular tire service?

  • Visual Inspection – Tires may sustain damage or significant wear without you even realizing it. Look for excessive tread wear, nicks or cuts in the rubber, or nails or punctures.
  • Check Inflation Pressure – This will ensure optimal contact with the road, improving fuel economy and helping the tread wear more evenly. Cold weather causes tire pressure to fluctuate more rapidly so keep an eye on the pressure level.
  • Load Index – Tires are designed to withstand so much weight so consult your owner’s manual. Overloading tires can lead to overheating and damage to your tires.
  • Tire Rotations – Moving tires around to a different position prevents against uneven wear of your tire tread. Have a rotation about every six months, or 6,000 to 8,000 miles, or about every other oil change.
  • Wheel Alignment – Alignment refers to an adjustment of the vehicle’s suspension so that the angles of the tires affect how they make contact with the road.
  • Tire Balancing – Keep your tires in balance (weights added to specific areas of the tire) for smooth rolling of the tire.

Regular tire service will ensure that you get the most miles out of your tires while maximizing the safety of your vehicle.

Wondering how many miles do new tires last? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about tire service and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE, and Doniphan, NE.

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Wondering how many miles do new tires last? Don’t neglect regular tire service, including air pressure checks, rotations, wheel alignment, and tire balancing.

Purchasing a complete set of tires (four plus a spare) is a big investment in your vehicle. So a common question to ask is how many miles do new tires last? Generally, most new tires are rated to last for about 50,000 miles. When purchasing new tires, you will find that most manufacturers list the specific lifespan so that you will know about how long you can expect your tires to last.

Just as important as it is to have a regular oil changes, it is important to take good care of your tires. The cost of regular tire service is relatively inexpensive when compared to the cost of new tires.

So just what is regular tire service?

  • Visual Inspection – Tires may sustain damage or significant wear without you even realizing it. Look for excessive tread wear, nicks or cuts in the rubber, or nails or punctures.
  • Check Inflation Pressure – This will ensure optimal contact with the road, improving fuel economy and helping the tread wear more evenly. Cold weather causes tire pressure to fluctuate more rapidly so keep an eye on the pressure level.
  • Load Index – Tires are designed to withstand so much weight so consult your owner’s manual. Overloading tires can lead to overheating and damage to your tires.
  • Tire Rotations – Moving tires around to a different position prevents against uneven wear of your tire tread. Have a rotation about every six months, or 6,000 to 8,000 miles, or about every other oil change.
  • Wheel Alignment – Alignment refers to an adjustment of the vehicle’s suspension so that the angles of the tires affect how they make contact with the road.
  • Tire Balancing – Keep your tires in balance (weights added to specific areas of the tire) for smooth rolling of the tire.

Regular tire service will ensure that you get the most miles out of your tires while maximizing the safety of your vehicle.

Wondering how many miles do new tires last? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about tire service and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE, and Doniphan, NE.

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