Tires wear in time, tread starts to become thin, which can result in the used wheel losing traction. This creates safety risks that can be avoided. Depending on how many miles you drive, will dictate how often you will need new tires. Replacing tires is suggested every 3-5 years depending on how many miles you drive per year. With higher usage tires being replaced every couple of years is more common. Wear happens with regular driving. Other factors such as driving habits, roadway conditions and weather may reduce the life of your tires.
You may need new tires if:
- Your tread is below 4/32, or cannot pass the "penny" test
- Footstep is noticeably minimized or flush with the tread bars
- Irregular tread wear
- Bulges, bumps or soft spots on the tire
- Damages to the tire that cannot be fixed
Waller Tire Place
has two convenient locations fully stocked with a large variety of name brands and sizes. We have tires for all vehicle makes and models.