When you’re thinking of your routine services, do you remember to include your tire rotation or your tire alignment? It’s easy to forget about your tires sometimes, but they have one of the hardest roles out of any part of your vehicle. They’re in constant contact with the ground, which will continue to wear away the tread. If you’re looking for ways to make your tread stand the test of time, then you can bring your vehicle to our service department at Chevrolet of Watsonville.
There are three main tire services, with your standard tire rotation being the most common of the trio. Our service department can catch you up to speed whenever you have the time to stop by.
What is a Tire Rotation?: Every tire is touching the ground, but they’re not all working equally. For example, an RWD model is going to naturally put more pressure on the tires in the back. By rotating them, you should be able to keep each individual tire around the same level of wear.
How Do I Time My Tire Rotation?: When you need this service after so many miles, and another after so many months, it can be hard to keep track of them. Most drivers make life easier on themselves by scheduling their oil change and tire rotation together. This way, you kill two birds with one stone while also making your tire rotation easier to remember.
What Does a Tire Alignment or Balancing Do?
While tire rotations are important, they aren’t the only tire service.
Balancing Your Set: Your tires might look the same, but that doesn’t mean that they’re the same weight. Unbalanced tires can make your car feel like it’s hard to control, and they can cause the tread to wear down faster. We can correct the weights for you today.
Aligning Your Tires: When you roll a wheel, it should feel like there’s barely any resistance. When that wheel starts to get turned, though, friction is going to create a few problems. Sometimes your tires can get shifted a few degrees to the left or the right, but our team can correct this for you.
What Can I Do For My Tires in the Meantime?
Watsonville drivers can take care of their tires and other components when they schedule an appointment with our service department at Chevrolet of Watsonville. In the meantime, you’ll find a few additional ways to keep track of your tires below.
A Quick Visual Check: Do you have any long trips to Santa Cruz or Prunedale soon? If you’re going to be on the road for a while, then you should always check your tires beforehand for any signs of damage. This can save you a headache later down the line, as you’ll be able to catch issues before they spiral into larger problems.
Tracking Your Air Pressure: A lot of drivers don’t know that their tires’ air pressure can shift along with the temperature. If there’s a heat or cold wave coming up, then it’s best to quickly check your PSI. Some cars can do this automatically, but if you need a gauge, most gas stations have an air pump.
You can keep your tires primed for the road ahead by bringing your Chevrolet model to our service department at Chevrolet of Watsonville.