Have you invested in your vehicle’s tyres?
You can’t get away with quick fixes when it comes to purchasing tyres, as these can tire out both your wallet and your safety.
Read on to find out how you can quickly give your fleet the tyre upgrade it deserves with our tyre quote solution.
Tyres are the wind between your vehicle’s wings, keeping it moving from point A to B. Let’s have a quick crash course and clear the air on all things tyres:
As much as we wish they did, your tyres don’t last forever. Tyres are manufactured by using different materials, and the more the tyres are used, the more these materials weaken. So how long should you be keeping your tyres for?
The AA says that tyres that have been used for six or more years begin to deteriorate from the inside. This is very dangerous as it can cause tyre blowout, the sudden loss of inflation pressure. However, there is a more general rule that tyres need to be replaced 10 years after their manufacturing date. This is because the closer your tyres get to the 10-year mark, the more their rubber compounds begin to deteriorate. This deterioration can be worsened by different environmental factors, including extreme heat or cold, moisture, and UV light exposure.
Did you know that the amount of air you’re putting into your tyres affects how much fuel your vehicle consumes? When your tyres are filled with enough air, there is less pressure being placed on your engine, which translates to less fuel being burned. Studies have shown that this can improve your mileage by 0.6%, and even up to 3%.
So if having your wheels properly inflated lowers fuel consumption, what impact do under inflated tyres have on it? Underinflated tyres experience more rolling resistance. This means that your vehicle needs more effort to move, which manifests as your engine working overtime. This can cause your average fuel consumption to increase by up to 0.5 litres per 100kms.
They may all look the same and serve the same key purpose, but car tyres aren’t all made the same way. There are different types of tyres which all serve different purposes for different vehicles.
From all-season tyres which are the most common tyre in South Africa, to performance tyres which work to enhance acceleration and improve fuel efficiency. If you don’t know which tyre is the most appropriate choice for your needs, this can make shopping for tyres as difficult as picking a shade of dark blue for your dress or tie, affecting your safety.
Do you know exactly how much air your tyres need when you’re pumping them? Playing the guessing game when it comes to this can lead to you over- or under-pumping your tyres, as this can decrease braking performance and strain your vehicle suspension.
So where can you find this information? Simply open your driver door, and look at the pillar. You must have this information accurately, because under- or overinflated tyres can lead to premature tyre wear, which reduces their overall longevity.
Finding the specifics in regards to your tyre is nearly impossible, right? It shouldn’t be, because all the information you need when shopping for new tyres (such as measurements and ratings) is on the actual tyre. So all those numbers aren’t random, they tell you the following information:
A good tyre is more than just a shoe polish shine, it is determined by its actual build-up, and its ability to stay functional. Let’s explore the aspects of a good tyre below:
There are three main tyre categories, namely:
What makes these different from each other, and which one should you go for? Let’s find out with a quick comparison:
While it may be tempting to go for cheaper tyres because of their affordability, it’s a choice that will backfire on you in the long-run. Cheap tyres are not durable, which means you’ll have to replace them almost just as quickly as you bought them. Due to the low-quality rubber used to manufacture them, cheap tyres typically last between 32, 186 km - 64, 373.76km, and this number can significantly decrease when coupled with some harmful driver behaviours. Let’s explore these.
Your vehicles’ tyres are already sensitive enough as is, so there are certain behaviours that you need to stay away from, as these can damage your tyre. These behaviours include:
Need we say more about the importance of taking care of your tyres? But before we get into taking care of them, we need to look into buying them first. The process is quite simple, and the secret is: Cartrack.
Do you want to upgrade your vehicle’s tyres, but don’t have time to run around looking for the best deal? Worry not, because Cartrack is here to help. Our team of experts takes the struggle out of getting the best tyre for your vehicles at the best price. Talk about the ultimate convenience, right? But that’s not all, because once you have your tyres, you need to maintain them. This is something that Cartrack can help you with. Let’s find out how.
Give your tyres the TLC they deserve with Cartrack’s vehicle solutions. Let’s explore these below:
Your tyres are an often neglected yet crucial part of your vehicles.
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