Aug 30, 2022

 By labslincoln 

Posted in Car Chats

When it comes to taking care of your automobile, there are a ton of different things you have to take care of on a regular basis. One of the most obvious things is getting your oil changed, but there are numerous other ones that will come up, especially the longer you own your vehicle. One of the most frequently asked service questions we get here at Briggs Auto is customers wondering exactly how they can tell when they need to get a new set of tires. Tires are a crucial part of your vehicle, and waiting too long to replace them can have all sorts of consequences. Check out the video below to learn how you can figure this out for yourself!

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Classic Penny Trick

As Service Manager Pat Costello mentions in the video, you can always come into any of our Briggs Auto service departments throughout Kansas and we’d be happy to check your tires out for you. Any trick or rule of thumb is a generalization, unique circumstances might be hidden from plain sight or even make your tricks invalid, so if you have the time and are worried, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment and bring your vehicle in.

That said, there is a classic method to use as a rule of thumb when trying to figure out if your vehicle needs new tires, and it’s called the penny trick. Simply grab a penny and insert it into the tread with Lincoln’s head facing outward. If you do this and ol’ Honest Abe’s forehead is visible, then that means your tire tread has been worn out to a point that it’s time to replace them.

Check the Wear Indicator

Even simpler than this trick, a lot of tires feature actual wear indicators built right into them. You can check out the wear indicator and if your tire tread has become even with the indicator, then it’s time for some new tires.

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If you have any questions about your tires or any other service inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our service departments today!