Hi, my name is Jesse. I recently moved to the country, and with the extra space on my new property, I have bought a lot of new "toys". Now, I have everything, from a ute, to recreational vehicles, to all-terrain vehicles, to a small jeep. Each of them, I have learned, need different qualities from their tires and wheels. I love thinking about tires and wheels, repairing them, buying them and maintaining them, but I also know the issue isn't always as simple as it seems. If you have questions or just want to learn something new about tires, I invite you to explore my blog. Thanks for reading.
12 October 2015
Driving a car that has not been properly serviced is a hazard to everyone on the road. You put your safety and the safety of others at risk when you drive a car that has gone too long between services. There are certain legal standards that cars driven on Australian roads need to meet. These standards are governed by thedepartment of transport in some states and independent bodies in some states such as Victoria.
5 October 2015
Worn out car tyres are among the top causes of road accidents. Worn out tyres are susceptible to puncture, heat build-up, and air leakage. All these tyre problems can cause road accidents. A tyre puncture, for example, may result in an accident by causing a blowout. Tyre treads protect tyre casings from puncture, but when they wear out, it becomes easy for objects such as glass to penetrate through the tyre.
29 September 2015
It is important to know the condition of the tyres on your car since any undetected problem can cause an accident (such as a crash caused by a tyre blow-out) when you are driving. This article discusses some indicators of tyre problems that you should look out for when you inspect them visually. Over Inflation Over inflation can be detected by looking at the way your car tyres are wearing out.