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Tires are some of the most often-neglected parts of your car. You may never consider replacing your Chevy tires until they fail entirely. At Dan Welle Southtown Chevy Buick GMC, we've seen plenty of issues that could have been prevented if drivers paid attention to these five signs that it's time for new tires.

#1: Your Treads Are Flattened

Tire treads naturally wear out over time. There are plenty of ways to tell that your Chevy tires have worn down their treads, including the classic penny test. Regardless, if you notice your treads are too low, it's time for new tires.

#2: Your Chevy Tires Can't Hold Air Pressure

Refilling your tires with air is a standard part of car maintenance. However, if your tires aren't holding that air pressure, there could be a serious issue with them.

#3: You See or Feel a Flat Tire

Obviously, flat tires are bad business. If one of your tires is flat (or is getting there), it's time to bring your vehicle in.

#4: You Notice Uneven Wear In Your Tires

Sometimes, your tires won't wear out evenly. If one of your tires is wearing down faster than the others, it's best to replace it and bring it to our service center to investigate the cause.

#5: Your Chevy Tires Are Getting Old

Maybe you've been driving with your Chevy tires for years, and they've never caused you a problem. Regardless, replacing them is still worthwhile if they're 10 years or older.

Get New Chevy Tires at Dan Welle Southtown Chevy Buick GMC

If you've noticed any of these five signs, visit the service center at Dan Welle Southtown Chevy Buick GMC immediately. We can get you set up with new tires or advise on other repairs.

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