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Top 4 Lies About Car Tires Every Nigerian Car Owner Should Stop Believing

preciousBy preciousOctober 19, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tires have been around since the 1800s and since then, there has been a lot of misinformation about them. Many people have made up false myths about car tires that a lot of car owners still believe to date. 

We all know that tires are the only parts of the car that connect it to the ground you drive on, but there is a lot of information about tires that drivers need to debunk. 

Here are four of the most common tire myths that you should be aware of.

#1: If You’re Replacing Two Tires, They Should be the Two at the Front 

Ideally, you should replace all four of your car’s tires at the same when they’re worn down. However, during the times that you need to only replace two of them, experts recommend placing the two new ones in the rear of the car, not the front, even if your car is front-wheel-drive.

The reason for this is that it’s better to have more traction in the rear so that the car understands if it hydroplanes on a wet surface. On the other hand, if you place the new tires up front, then the rear could have less traction and oversteer when hydroplaning, which is much more dangerous and harder to correct.

 #2: The Tire Pressure Monitoring System Lets You Know When to Check the Tire Pressures

While just about every car made in the last decade is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), you should still check your car’s tire pressure every month. Some TPMS systems only activate when the tire is around 25% lower than the recommended tire pressure, which is too low. In order to prevent this from happening, remember to check your car’s tire pressures every month.

 #3: The Tire Pressure Marked on the Tire’s Sidewall is the Pressure you Should Inflate it to

The air pressure marked on a tire’s sidewall is the maximum amount of pressure that it can safely be inflated to. In order to get your car’s proper tire pressure, be sure to check your car’s owner’s manual or the placard on the driver’s side door jamb.

#4: You Can Always Tell if a Tire’s Pressure is Low just by Looking at it

While you might think that you can just look at a tire and see if it’s properly inflated, you can’t. Instead, use a proper tire gauge and accurately check the tire’s pressure.

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Conclusion

You may have heard some of these tire myths somewhere, but don’t believe them. Your car’s tires play the most important role when driving, so be sure to check their pressures regularly and get the proper type of tires that suit Nigerian roads.

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