When is it time to replace your tires? | 3 Warning Signs
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- If your tires are too old, or if the tread has worn down too far, you could be in a world of danger. So how can you tell if it’s time for new tires? We’re going to look at three telltale signs that you need to replace your tires NOW!
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can we all agree that the metric system is easier and makes more sense?
Yes
Metric system is best !!
Less confusing.
RS. Canada
I love metric. Oddly enough I measure house and pool temp in Fahrenheit yet air temp in celcius.
Can we agree That pennies are obselete and Canadian coins are cooler
/32nds of an inch, /1000ds of an inch...
God, I feel like my brains were raped.
Metric yeah...1.6mm
Thanks, my Miata tires are 10 years old. I'll be shopping tires next week when I get some time off.
Thank you for showing the depth measurement using american as well as canadian currency! Really helpful.
You are Good on explanation, just like a teacher so cool slow and simple, not like those other videos where the presenter is just rushing, and we end up not hearing or understanding anything.
Thanks for this video, very helpful, especially with Canuck Quarters tests...:)
Helpful information As always 👍
Thank you, George W. That's very kind.
Thanks
What if im feeling the car trembling when slowing down - my back tires are 10 yrs old btw
Good stuff, thanks!
I have a 2016 Tacoma with only 16K miles, they have plenty of tread, no cracks and the rubber still feels pliable. So regardless of mileage, I should replace the tires in 2026?
I ran my tires at 20 psi. They should have been 30 psi. My Michelin are about five years. I’m not bringing them to a tire shop. They just want to sell me tires 🛞.
So... what's that part of the moose?
wil you check tyre cracks ?
Will this apply to run flat’s?