Bridgestone Some tips from Bridgestone you should know about your Tires In Lebanon
Some tips from Bridgestone you should know about your Tires In Lebanon
2015-10-10
Some tips from Bridgestone you should know about your Tires In Lebanon

• Keep your tires in Lebanonproperly inflated.

• Test all of your tires and if possible, replace them all at the same time. Tires will not provide the same safety, performance and efficiency as a matched pair will.

• Tires in Lebanon age is dated from the date of manufacture, not sale, as tires deteriorate even in storage.

• On 4-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive cars you should replace all four tires if it is recommended in your service manual. Differences in tire diameter, even due to different states of tread wear, can permanently damage differentials.

• Tread wear grades are an indication of a tire's relative wear rate. The higher the tread wear number is, the longer it should take for the tread to wear down.

• Tires do not wear perfectly evenly, so be sure to insert the coin at several points from the outside to the inside of your tires. Tires in Lebanongenerally wear more on the inside but over-inflated tires will wear more in the middle.

• If you see uneven wear on a front tire, chances are that the front end is out of alignment. You should have this checked and rotate the tires to the rear if possible (some vehicles have different sizes on front than the rear). The tires from the back should be fine and the uneven tires moved to the rear will start to correct themselves.

• Tires in Lebanonage faster in warmer climates.

&b• Keep your tires in Lebanonproperly inflated.

• Test all of your tires and if possible, replace them all at the same time. Tires will not provide the same safety, performance and efficiency as a matched pair will.

• Tires in Lebanon age is dated from the date of manufacture, not sale, as tires deteriorate even in storage.

• On 4-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive cars you should replace all four tires if it is recommended in your service manual. Differences in tire diameter, even due to different states of tread wear, can permanently damage differentials.

• Tread wear grades are an indication of a tire's relative wear rate. The higher the tread wear number is, the longer it should take for the tread to wear down.

• Tires do not wear perfectly evenly, so be sure to insert the coin at several points from the outside to the inside of your tires. Tires in Lebanongenerally wear more on the inside but over-inflated tires will wear more in the middle.

• If you see uneven wear on a front tire, chances are that the front end is out of alignment. You should have this checked and rotate the tires to the rear if possible (some vehicles have different sizes on front than the rear). The tires from the back should be fine and the uneven tires moved to the rear will start to correct themselves.

• Tires in Lebanonage faster in warmer climates.

• A good practice is to rotate the tires by replacing the front tires with the back ones, especially on a two-wheel drive vehicle.

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