Tyres

Looking After Your Tyres

There are many different reasons for tyre wear. Your tyres don't just get worn due to age and use; other factors including emergency braking, incorrect tyre inflation and wheel alignment, and poor road surfacing can easily damage a tyre.

To ensure that you stay safe on the road, it is important that you look after your tyres. We recommend that you carry out routine car tyre care and inspect your tyres weekly or before each long distance drive.

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Maintaining correct tyre pressures

There are three main reasons why maintaining the right tyre pressure is important. The first and most important factor is safety. Tyres that are under inflated can overheat; and over inflated tyres can lead to poor vehicle handling on the road.

The second reason is economy. Over or under inflated tyres have a decreased contact patch with the road and suffer from uneven tread wear as a result. Your tyre tread will wear more quickly due to the smaller contact patch, therefore, your tyres will need to be replaced more regularly. Vehicles with under-inflated tyres also have increased rolling resistance, which means more fuel is required to maintain the same speed.

Checking tyre pressures

The third reason for maintaining the correct tyre pressure is the environment. Correct tyre pressures help to maintain optimum fuel efficiency. This can equate to lower CO2 emissions coming from your vehicle than those with incorrect tyre pressures thus reducing the environmental impact of your car.

Vehicle manufacturers will often suggest different tyre pressures for your front and rear tyres so make sure you follow these guidelines. The correct tyre pressures for your car can be found in the vehicle handbook and are often printed either in the sill of the driver’s door or on the inside of the fuel flap. Alternatively use our tyre pressure finder.


Checking Your Tread Depth

When braking, your car relies on the tread on your tyres to grip the road and come to a stop in the shortest possible distance. Braking distance increases as tyre tread wears out so it’s important that you check them weekly or before a long journey to ensure you still have adequate tread on your tyres. It is recommended that tyres are replaced when the tread depth reaches 3mm in order to maintain optimum braking performance. The legal limit for minimum tread depth in the UK is 1.6mm across the central three quarters of the breadth of the tyre and around the full circumference. Failing to replace your tyres before they reach this minimum limit could result in a hefty fine and penalty points on your licence.

Checking tyre tread depth

If you place your finger in the main tread groove you should feel a small raised notch. When your tread wears down to the height of this notch, your tyre should be replaced, as it has reached the minimum legal tread depth. You can also use a tread depth indicator to gauge the remaining tread on your tyres - or even a 20p piece. Place the 20p coin inside the main tread groove of the tyre. If the outer band of the 20p piece is obscured by the tyre then your tyres have adequate tread. If you can see the outer band of the 20p piece your tyres could be approaching the legal limit, so it’s advised to have them checked as soon as possible.

20p tyre test

Finally, check your tread depth in at least 3 different locations across the circumference of the tyre to ensure there is no uneven tread wear.


Check for External Damage

Tyre damage such as cuts, lumps, and bumps are often caused by an impact between the tyre and a kerb, pothole, or object in the road. If your tyre has any of these symptoms then you must have the tyre checked as quickly as possible by a tyre specialist, as this sort of damage can result in sudden tyre failure.

It is always recommended to have your tyres checked if the vehicle has been involved in an emergency manoeuvre like sudden and heavy braking. Emergency braking can sometimes leave your tyres with a ‘flat spot’. This can be another reason for premature tyre removal. If you have any questions about tyre care or any concerns about tyre damage or the condition of your tyres, please contact your nearest Kwik Fit for advice as soon as possible.

Tyre with damage


If in doubt, visit your nearest Kwik Fit

At Kwik Fit, we provide a free tyre check service on a drive-in basis at all of our centres. Our trained technicians will carry out a full inspection of your tyres to check the general condition of the tyres, ensuring the tread depths meet minimum legal requirements. They will also check and correct your tyre pressures based on the manufacturer’s recommended PSI. The findings of your tyre inspection are detailed in a written report for your convenience.




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