If you’re in the market for new Chevy tires, our service team can assist you. How do you know which tires you need, and how can you maintain them? Let’s review the basics of buying new tires.
What Types of Chevy Tires Are There?
Despite what you might have heard, not all tires are built equally. There are various types of tires that have their own strengths and manufacturing specifications, including:
- All-season tires: These tires are built to perform in all kinds of weather and road conditions. They’re built to retain performance in various driving situations, including rain, snow, heat, and cold.
- Snow tires: Also called winter tires, these are specifically designed for better traction in snowy and icy conditions.
- All-terrain tires: These tires are built for off-roading, with deeper and more irregular grooves to better grasp dirty and rocky roads.
You’ll want to check your owner’s manual to ensure that you order tires that are the appropriate size and specifications for your model.
How to Maintain Tires
Over time, your tires will naturally degrade as the rubber wears down. However, you can make your tires last longer by periodically checking them for damage and repairing/replacing them if they have leaks or ruptures.
You’ll also want to check your tire treads, as they will wear down over time. Also, it’s best to inflate all of your tires to the recommended air pressure and monitor for any leaks or loss of pressure.
Order Chevy Tires Today!
Need to replace the tires on your vehicle but not sure where to start? Contact our Chevy service center today to order new Chevy tires or schedule tire repairs and maintenance!