Article Published: 25/03/2021
Tyres are a major component of your car’s safety
It’s important to ensure that your vehicle tyres are road worthy at all times for both safety reasons and the overall driving performance of your car. In New Zealand, that means that the tyre tread depth should be at least 1.5mm to pass a WOF.
If the tread of your tyres get worn too thin, there will be a significant reduction in traction on wet, slippery roads making driving your vehicle a potential safety hazard for you and your passengers.
Find out the specifications of your tyres
However, if you prefer to look at different brands and compare prices then you can find the specifications for the type and size of your tyres in the manufacturer’s or owner’s manual. This is either stored in the vehicle’s glove box or can be found on the inside of the driver’s door, under the bonnet or on the tyre itself.
Choose the right tyre size for your vehicle
For example, a lower tyre profile will enhance the handling of your vehicle by increasing the tread and is a good option for small to medium sized cars. For 4WD’s or SUV’s, a larger tyre increases the width and subsequent performance of the vehicle, delivering greater stability in harsh or uneven terrain.
You can find the size of your vehicle’s tyre on the sidewall of the tyre itself. The specifications will be in Width (i.e. 205mm), Profile (i.e. 55) and Diameter in inches (i.e. R16).
Consider your normal driving conditions
It’s important to note that the more aggressive the tyre tread, the less comfortable it will be to drive on urban roads.
Regularly check the wear and tear of your tyres
Poor weather conditions and road surfaces also play a part so it’s important to regularly check the condition of your tyres, not simply when you have your WOF or renew your car registration.
If you are unsure what to look for, then take your car in to your local tyre specialist and they will be able to advise whether your tyres need replacing. It’s recommended that you replace tyres in pairs to avoid uneven wear and avoid any alignment issues.
Choose the best quality tyre you can afford
For example, are you mainly travelling on suburban roads at low speeds or on open motorways for long distances? A tyre’s road handling capability is tied to your vehicle’s speed rating so it’s worth considering this equation during the purchasing process.
As all brands will have their own features and benefits, including durability, road grip and driving performance, choose the best quality tyres that you can afford. Your local tyre dealer will be able to discuss your options with you and recommend the best tyres for your vehicle, your safety and optimum driving experience.
For expert advice on selecting the right tyres for your vehicle, contact Direct Tyres & Auto today.