This is a question-framed piece and the short answer to this question is “Yes, of course”. The long-form answer is why this piece was written by the Island CDJR team, so let us share what we know with you. Please grab a seat.
Reasons Why You should Change Your Tires
- There is every possibility that your tires have spent a considerable amount of time on the road, conveying you and others from one location to the other. Because tires experience friction with the road surface (be it hot and dry in the summer season or wet and icy in the winter season), they experience wear and tear, and are not efficient as they were in the initial driving phase.
- The valve caps responsible for keeping the air inside your tires when the air valves are faulty and leaks air, and also responsible for keeping debris away from the insides of your tires could be damaged. When they are damaged and not living up to their primary and secondary responsibilities, your tires need a change.
- Holes in your tires from potholes and sharp objects on the road requires an immediate change because you do not want a flat while speeding on the highway or within the city.
- Seasonal and temperature changes from summer to winter. Using all-season tires will only work if these different temperatures are mild but if they are always at the extreme, you need summer tires for the summer season and winter tires for the winter season. These different tire types provide different types of grip on the road and for your car in the different seasons.
Changing your tires is not a difficult task. It can be easily done by following specific tips on our blog or on YouTube. However, not everyone likes fixing or swapping their current tires for new ones.
You can find our Service team at 1239 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305 to aid you change your tires or you can call us at 877-453-0108. We understand you may not be a member of the Do-It-Yourself crew which is the exact reason our professionals are always here to assist you in swapping your tires with those suitable for the season.