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* Your routine vehicle maintenance schedule should include a tyre check.

* For maximum tyre life check your tyre pressure settings regularly.

* A Free Ardara Autoparts check includes tyre condition, pressures & wheel alignment.

* No-appointment necessary, operated on a drive in basis, open 6 days.


Ardara Autoparts recommends you check your tyres every 2 weeks.

1. Maintaining correct Tyre Pressures

There are three main reasons why maintaining the right tyre pressure
is important. The first is safety. Tyres that are under inflated can
overheat; and over inflated tyres can lead to poor vehicle handling on
the road.

The second reason is economy. Over or under inflated tyres suffer
more damage than those with the correct pressure and need to be
replaced more regularly. Vehicles with under-inflated tyres have
increased rolling resistance that require more fuel to maintain the
same speed.

The third reason for maintaining the correct tyre pressure is the
environment. Correct tyre pressures help to maintain optimum fuel
efficiency. This can equate to lower Co2 emissions coming from your
vehicle than those with incorrect tyre pressures and that has to be
good for the environment.


2. Check for External Damage

Cuts, lumps and bumps are often caused by an impact between the tyre
and a kerb, pothole or object in the road. If your tyre has any of
these symptoms then you must have the tyre checked as quickly as
possible by a tyre specialist, as this sort of damage can result in
sudden tyre failure.

Wheel alignment too is a very important step in maintaining and
prolonging the life of your tyres. Kerbing or potholes affect your
vehicle’s wheel alignment settings which can lead to rapid or un-even
tyre wear. The car manufacturer will set your vehicle’s wheel alignment
at the factory, so after driving it’s worth a regular check to help
prevent premature tyre wear, generally caused by incorrect wheel
alignment setting.

Also, emergency braking can sometime leave your tyres with a ‘flat
spot’. This can be another reason for premature tyre removal. It is
always recommended to have your tyres checked if the vehicle has been
involved in an emergency manoeuvre like sudden and heavy braking. If
you have any concern or doubt about the condition of your tyres, please
ask a specialist for advice as soon as possible.

3. It’s a Driver's responsibility

The law requires that your vehicle is fitted with the correct type
and size of tyres for the vehicle type you are driving and for the
purpose it is being used. This means fitting the right tyres, and for
safety ensuring that they are inflated to the manufacturer's
recommended pressure.


There are many different reasons for tyre wear. Your tyres don't
just get worn through age and use, but through emergency braking,
under-inflation or over-inflation and can be easily damaged by poorly
maintained roads. And if your wheels are misaligned, one edge of the
tyre can wear more rapidly than the other.

We want to help you maintain your tyres in the best condition
possible and provide a free tyre check service for your convenience.

 




 


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