How To Take Care Of Your Car Tyres During Monsoon?

- Tyres can greatly affect the performance of your car.
- They can also affect the cars safety.
- Proper care of tyres is needed during the monsoons.
The rains have arrived and have brought some much-needed respite from the gruelling summer that we've been experiencing this year. However, this is also the season during which the role of your car's tyres becomes more critical. That's because the roads are often more slippery and demand more stability from your vehicle. This is why it's highly important that your car's tyres remain in top shape during the rainy season. Here are a few steps that you can take in order to ensure the same.
Check Up on Tyre Tread

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The treads on your tyres are meant to make them more responsive to brakes. So if you wish to ensure a safe drive for yourself and your family, it is important to check if the tyre treads are intact. You can do that using a tyre tread depth gauge or use tread wear indicators (TWI). If you find the tyres to have experienced serious degradation, it's time to change them before you take your car out for a monsoon spin.
Maintain the Right Tyre Pressure
Having underinflated tyres can lead to your car being difficult to control whereas overinflating them could mean losing traction. It's hence incredibly necessary to maintain the prescribed tyre pressure. This also means that the tread on your tyres will degrade more slowly, leading to an decreased lifespan.

Keep Tyres Clean
Your tyres will indeed get muddy during the rains but a little care before that can ensure that they stay cleaner for a longer time. After washing them thoroughly, apply tyre polishing foam or some tyre wax before taking your car out into the rain. This will keep them nice and shiny for weeks and also keep away a large percentage of muck and grime. Moreover, this process will also help them avoid tar residues that can end up severely damaging the tyre at a molecular level.

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Get a Wheel Alignment
Misaligned wheels lead to faster tyre wear. You will notice irregular wear on the inside or outside of the tyres if they are misaligned. Moreover, this will also lead to vibrations, heavy steering, and a loss in fuel efficiency. During the monsoons, when you drive through potholes, the problem of misaligned wheels tends to worsen. So right before the rains, make sure to head to the service station and get a wheel alignment done. It's a quick and affordable process.
Improve Driving Habits
The onus is also on your driving skills when it comes to taking care of your car's tyres during the monsoons. Here are some tips that you need to follow.
- Refrain from accelerating unnecessarily during rainy weather as it could lead to the tyres losing traction.
- Avoid waterlogged streets and if you can't do that, make sure to drive slowly on such roads.
- Stay away from potholes as they do more damage to your wheels than you can imagine.
So before the heavy rains hit, make sure you follow all these tips to keep your car in top condition during the monsoon season.
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