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Get informed

4wd tyres can vary a lot in price, and it’s not always the most expensive brands that are the best. We’ll try to cover everything you need to know about preventing your car tyres from failing with regular maintenance. We’ll also tell you the warning signs you can look out for so that when they occur, it will give you enough time to shop around the market and find a tyre perfect for your vehicle at a good price like achilles tyres.

Regular maintenance

Make sure that your tyres are regularly maintained: ensure the tyre is correctly inflated; inspect the tyres by checking its pressure – you should refer to your owner’s manual if you are not sure of what pressure your tyres should be at.

Why do tyres fail?

Tyres don’t last forever, but you can ensure your tyre’s longevity and reduce the frequency of a tyre replacement. Their failure can be attributed to various factors, which are either manufacturing (typically occurs during the first three months) or non-manufacturing faults. Non-manufacturing faults include wear and tear, physical damage, incorrect installation or negligence to inflation which can sometimes be caused by corroding alloys in your wheel.

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Warning signs

The usual warning signs of a failing tyre is excessive vibration. There are also other signs though, and knowing them could prevent you from being stranded, needing to get an emergency tyre replacement and buy car tyres that are overpriced. These include: bulges or blisters, excessively worn tread, cracking or cuts, and uneven tread wear.