Even well-intentioned drivers make mistakes that harm tires—avoiding these errors is key to protection. One common mistake is overinflating tires to “improve fuel efficiency”—this reduces contact area, causes center wear, and increases blowout risk. Another is neglecting to rotate tires with new installations—new tires need even wear from the start to maximize lifespan. Using mismatched tire brands or tread patterns on the same axle causes uneven wear and strains the vehicle’s drivetrain. Overlooking suspension issues (e.g., worn shocks) transfers more impact to tires, leading to premature damage. Finally, delaying tire replacement—driving on bald or damaged tires—compromises safety and can damage other vehicle components (e.g., brakes). By educating yourself on these common mistakes and correcting them, you protect your tires, save money, and ensure safe driving.
Avoid Common Tire Maintenance Mistakes: Protect Your Investment
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Posted by GODESON On Dec 26 2025
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