Updated March 8th, 2023
When you're driving on the Santa Clara roads, you'll find that your Audi provides exceptional performance and unbeatable safety so you have one less thing to worry about when you're behind the wheel. However, one maintenance item that's often overlooked when it comes to safety is tire maintenance.
Your tires are the only thing between your vehicle and the streets of Hayward so ensuring that they're properly maintained is vital for safe drives. Explore the tire safety guide from the Audi Fremont tire experts today for more information.
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How To Maintain Your Tires
When you properly maintain your tires, you'll not only enjoy increased safety for your Milpitas drives but you'll also ensure that the lifespan of your tires is maximized as well. To get the most out of your tires, take a look at some different ways you can maintain them:
- Maintain Tire Pressure: An easy way to maintain your tires is by ensuring your tires have the correct air pressure. You can find the recommended tire psi in several places but we've also got a tire psi guide you can reference
- Routine Tire Rotations: As you drive on the Newark roads, certain tires will start to wear differently. By rotating your tires, you'll make sure that each tire is more evenly worn
- Wheel Alignments: Potholes, bumps, and general driving in San Jose will eventually put your wheels out of alignment, which could cause excessive tire wear. By getting a wheel alignment service performed, you can maximize your tire life
- Spirited Driving: Hard cornering and spirited driving in general could cause excessive tire wear. Try to ease on and off the gas and brake pedal to maximize your tire life
More Tire Information
While it's important to know how to maintain your tires, we've got some additional tire information for you to learn:
- How Do You Know You Need a Wheel Alignment?: A vibrating steering wheel and uneven tire wear often indicate that you need a wheel alignment service
- What Are Audi Original Tires?: When buying new tires, you'll likely come across Audi original tires. Audi original tires are built with the world's leading tire manufacturers to make tires that are engineered to maximize the handling characteristics of an Audi
- How To Read Tire Sizes: Tire sizes can get confusing but in most situations, you'll find the correct tire size for your vehicle in the owner's manual or on the side of your tires. You can always speak to our tire experts for assistance
- What Is TPMS?: Many Audi vehicles come equipped with TPMS but what is it? TPMS or tire pressure monitoring systems help you keep track of your tire pressure without having to physically check it
- How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires?: The general rule of thumb is to rotate tires every 3,000 to 7,500 miles. However, this can vary depending on your driving habits and even the Audi model you're driving