
Are the tires on your Chevy worn, damaged, or simply old? It’s imperative to get new tires from your Chevy dealer to ensure your safety on the road! If your tires need replacing, the tire specialists will help you find the proper tires for your vehicle from a wide selection of top-brand tires and perform a professional installation.
Does Your Chevy Need New Tires From Your Chevy Dealer?
Worn Treads
Safe driving requires proper traction, which depends on the treads of your tires. As you use your tires, the rubber wears down, and the treads become shallower, making it harder to maintain traction. Check the treads’ depth using a tread depth gauge. If the depth is 6.32 inches or more, your tires are still in good condition. However, if the depth is 2.32 inches or less, it’s best to replace your tires immediately to ensure your safety while driving.
Visible Wear Indicators
The rubber bars on your tires are known as wear indicators and are designed to warn the driver when the tire is worn. On a new set of tires, the raised bars are barely visible. However, as the rubber wears down, the wear indicators become more prominent. If you can see these wear indicators, it’s a clear sign that you need to replace your tires.
Uneven Wear
Uneven wear can occur if one side of the tire is more worn than the other. Uneven wear is due to tires not being inflated to the recommended pressure levels, if you don’t rotate your tires regularly, or if your tires need to be aligned.
To prevent uneven wear, check the pressure regularly, keep your tires inflated to the recommended levels, and rotate them at regular intervals. You can find all the information on tire pressure levels and tire rotations in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
Tire Damage
It’s essential to check all your tires for any damage regularly. If you see bulges or cracks on the tire surface, it can cause weak areas, leading to a high risk of skidding or blowouts. Examining the sidewalls for cracks and cuts is also important. If you notice deep cuts, cracks, or bulges, getting a new set is critical for your safety.
Old Rubber
Over time, the rubber starts deteriorating due to various factors such as road conditions and extreme temperatures. These conditions can cause structural changes that can compromise the safety of your tires.
A new set of quality tires will improve your Chevy’s overall handling performance, save you money on gas, and keep you safe behind the wheel. If it’s time for new rubber, swing by Bacon Chevrolet today for a wide selection of major tire brands and quick and reliable installations.

