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Do you drive your car a lot ? Do you maintain your cars tyre ? Do read this.

  • Jun 14, 2017
  • 2 min read

After a hectic schedule, am back now and promise you to give daily updates. It's the time to be serious.

Do you drive your car a lot ? Be it in the city or the highway. Do you ?

Now lemme ask you something, how much do you maintain your cars tyre pressure ?

I want to make something very clear to you guys, maintaining the optimum tyre pressure is of utmost importance if you drive your car a lot. Be it winter or summer or even monsoon, the tyre gets heated, continuously scratched and teared and dragged against the terrain.

The optimum inflation is time tested and scientifically proved to endure the tears and drags and the heat. If the inflation is below the optimum level, though the grip becomes more strong, the tyre is weak and it cannot endure the drags and tears. It may get punctured or even you can bring about the risk of damaging your cas suspension. More fuel is burnt due to low inflated tyres and you definitely don't want that.

On the other hand, if you are over inflating your tyres, you are bringing about the risk of bursting it. Grip gets weak and you will feel your car wobbling. Even over inflating can damage the suspension.

So how to maintain optimum tyre pressure ?

Agreeing to the fact, normal inflation doesn't last long. The air leaks through really fast.

I would suggest Nitrogen tyre inflation.

Get your tires loaded with nitrogen by some reliable tyre shops and then on top up weekly to maintain the optimum pressure. Nitrogen doesn't leak through and most of the dealers provide free tyre service and puncture repairs on the nitrogen inflation packages.

Maintain the optimum tyre pressure in summer and winter and for monsoon, just to get some more grip, drop down 1 psi.

Other than these, change your tyres every 30,000 kms or by 3 years, whichever comes earlier. Also if your tread line seems to vanish, replace the tyres immediately.

Clean your tyres whenever you clean the car and give it a nice endurance coat.

Follow these and you are good to go.

 
 
 

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