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Checking your tyres for wear

Checking your tyres for wear

FaezClutchless

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I recently experienced some unevenness (car pulling to the right side) feeling while driving my car one day and after parking my car, I checked my tyres. All four tyres looked fine to me and knowing that I am no tyre expert, I took my car to a workshop the next day.

 

According to the workshop




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Great article on checking tyre wear! Regular tyre checks are essential for staying safe on the road and preventing unexpected breakdowns. Uneven wear patterns can be a sign of alignment issues, and low tread depth reduces grip, especially in wet conditions. At Lighttestouch, we’ve seen how worn-out tyres can lead to avoidable roadside emergencies. Keeping an eye on tread depth, tyre pressure, and sidewall damage can help prevent costly repairs and recovery calls. Stay safe and check those tyres regularly! For expert accident repair and recovery services, visit us at Lighttestouch."

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