*Check air pressure in all tyres regularly. Simply stop at any petrol pump once a week and ask the attendant to find out if your tyres have adequate air filled.
* Always get the ideal tyres for your car. While bigger and broader tyres may be in, they may not go down well with your car and may wear out faster. Refer to the car manual to find out which tyre best suits your car. Some cars have a tyre placard below the driver’s seat.
* As much as possible, avoid sudden brakes or acceleration. These hasten tyre wear and tear.
* While parking, take care that your tyres aren’t brushing against a pavement or a wall.
* Always try and get you tyre’s fitting checked by a mechanic. Wrong/loose fitting can be dangerous for you.
* In case of cuts in the tyres, don’t settle for adhesives to fix the problem. Try and get them changed.
* Always get the ideal tyres for your car. While bigger and broader tyres may be in, they may not go down well with your car and may wear out faster. Refer to the car manual to find out which tyre best suits your car. Some cars have a tyre placard below the driver’s seat.
* As much as possible, avoid sudden brakes or acceleration. These hasten tyre wear and tear.
* While parking, take care that your tyres aren’t brushing against a pavement or a wall.
* Always try and get you tyre’s fitting checked by a mechanic. Wrong/loose fitting can be dangerous for you.
* In case of cuts in the tyres, don’t settle for adhesives to fix the problem. Try and get them changed.
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