Tyres of vehicles should be replaced after every 2-3 years . Why?
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One danger of not replacing all four is if the older tires in the front are bald, they have no traction, making it difficult to turn the car in rainy conditions. Auto experts say buying only two new front tires can increase the chance of fishtailing or hydroplaning.
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Reasons why tyres need to get replaced
Of course, there are many factors that could lead to ageing. But what increases tyre wear?
1. Driving style: spinning the wheels on acceleration, or locking them when braking increases wear.
2. Bad roads.
3. Alignment: Wrong alignment will lead to tyres wearing off quickly and unevenly.
4. Speed: High speed driving increases temperature and wear (check your speed index).
5. Position: Front-wheel drive cars normally show a greater degree of wear on the front tyres.
6. Load: Excess load subjected to cars increases wear (check your load index).
7. Pressure: Maintaining the correct inflation pressure is one of the most important things you can do to look after your tyres. Both under inflation and over inflation can increase wear.
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Tim Haynes, with highly rated Direct Tire & Auto in Watertown, Massachusetts, says all four tires should always be replaced if they're worn out. Auto experts say buying only two new front tires can increase the chance of fishtailing or hydroplaning. Different-sized tires can also unbalance the car's suspension.
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