No one has the time for a flat tire. It seems like something that happens when you least expect it, and are in a hurry to get somewhere. While there are some times that you won’t be able to avoid a flat tire, because these things just happen, there are also instances where you can be aware of your surroundings and successfully avoid this catastrophe. With the tips that Highway 30 Towing is here to share, you will have your best bet at avoiding a flat tire on your vehicle.
 

Is Tire Rotation Necessary

When you get a set a new tires, it is important that they are rotated to avoid irregular wear patterns. When your tires don’t wear evenly, you have a much greater risk of a flat tire than you would if you had rotated them as you should. Most tire shops offer free tire rotation services when you purchase four new tires from them. There are many different tires to choose from and most of them recommend rotation between 5,000 miles and 10,000 miles.
 

Recommended Tire Pressure for Long Trip

Most people aren’t going to check the tire pressure in each of their tires every time they get in the car. However, before you set out on a big road trip, it’s a good idea. You should use a tire pressure gauge to check each tire individually. Your owner’s manual will give you recommendations for how many pounds of pressure should be in each tire, usually between 30 and 35 PSI. You should always allow your vehicle to sit for a few hours before checking the tire pressure as this will give you an accurate reading.
 

Avoid Debris on Roads & Parking Lots

There is always a certain amount of debris found on the roads at any given time. However, there are some things that you can do to avoid this debris. You should always avoid construction sites as these areas have an abnormal amount of loose screws, nails and other debris found on the ground. You should also avoid driving on the very edge of the road as there is usually more debris found there than there is in the middle of the lane. Try to avoid roads that aren’t well maintained, as these areas may have potholes, sharp rock and other debris that can leave you with a flat tire.
 

Don’t Carry More Than Vehicle Capacity

You should take another look at your tire’s label to see what the load capacity is. If you try to carry more than your tires can handle, you could wind up with a flat tire. If you know you are going to be carrying a big load, put a few more pounds of pressure in the tires to counterbalance it.
 

Roadside Assistance & Towing Services in Cassia, Gooding, Jerome & Twin Falls Counties in Magic Valley, Idaho & Jackpot, Northern Nevada

If you have found that you are on the side of the road with a flat tire, and don’t know what to do next, you can rely on the experts at Highway 30 Towing to respond quickly to your call. We will get you back up and on the road in no time. Call us today!