- Reduced traction, which can lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
- Increased risk of blowouts, which can cause sudden loss of tire pressure and can be very dangerous.
- Increased noise and vibration.
- Reduced fuel efficiency.
- Uneven wear, which can lead to other tire problems.
It is important to regularly inspect your tires for signs of wear and to replace them when they reach the end of their useful life. The tread depth of your tires should be at least 2/32 of an inch. You can check the tread depth by inserting a penny into the tread and seeing if the top of Lincoln's head is visible. If it is, your tires need to be replaced. You should also inspect your tires for any signs of cracking, bulging, or other damage. If you see any damage, your tires should be replaced.