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Nov 23, 2023

Sturdy tires are critical for your truck’s performance on the road. As the only part of your car that actually touches the ground, it’s vital to make sure they are in top-notch condition. But how can you tell when it’s time to invest in a set of new tires? There are a few warning signs you can watch out for that mean it’s time to take a trip to the RAM dealership.

Worn Down Tread

In wet and slippery conditions, your truck’s tire tread is crucial for providing traction. If the tread is worn down, your truck can lose grip, leading to a potentially dangerous situation. A quick and easy way to check your tread is the penny test. Place a penny headfirst into the tread. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, your tread is too low, and it’s time for a new set of tires.

Uneven Wear

If you notice that your tires are wearing down unevenly, it could be a sign of improper alignment, unbalanced tires, or worn-out parts in your suspension. Not only does uneven wear make your tires wear out more quickly, but it can also affect your truck’s handling. Rotating your tires can help prevent this from happening, but if your tires have already worn out in some places, you’ll have to replace them.

Vibrations or Unusual Noises

If you’re feeling shuddering vibrations through the steering wheel or hear some unusual noises coming from your tires, it might be a sign that they are damaged. It might also mean that their balance or alignment needs to be corrected, something that your local dealer can help you with.

Visible Damage

It’s a good idea to take time to inspect your tires on a regular basis. Look for signs of damage like cuts, cracks, bulges, or punctures. Any visible damage to a tire can mean a weakened structure and might potentially lead to a blowout. If you find any damage on your tires, it’s time to have them professionally inspected and possibly replaced.

Old Age

Like many parts of your vehicle, tires have a lifespan. Even if they aren’t showing visible signs of wear, tires older than six years should be inspected regularly and probably replaced. Over time, the rubber in tires breaks down and can become brittle, leading to reduced performance and increasing the risk they will fail.

Frequent Low Tire Pressure

If you find yourself constantly needing to inflate your tires, it could mean you have a slow leak. While some leaks can be repaired, others might need a full tire replacement. Keeping your tires properly inflated ensures they perform their best.

Find Your New Tires at the RAM Dealership

If any of these signs sound familiar, it’s time to take a trip to the dealership. Our experts can provide a thorough tire inspection and recommend the best course of action for your beloved truck.

Don’t wait until you’re stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire or, worse, involved in a preventable accident. Keep an eye on your tires. At the first sign of trouble, visit Oxendale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, where we can help keep your tires at their best.