Nov 15, 2023

Tires are the only part of your car that touches the road, so knowing when to replace them can save you from potential hazards. Fortunately, there are some clear signs you need to visit the Toyota dealer for new tires.

Rows of tires being stored near Noblesville, Indiana.

Worn Out Tread

Modern tires come with tread wear indicators, which are small bars built into the tires that become visible as the tire wears down. If these indicators are flush with the tread, it’s time for a replacement.


Uneven Tread Wear

Uneven wear on your tires can indicate a variety of issues, such as improper alignment, under-inflation, or problems with your Toyota’s suspension system. If one side of a tire is more worn than the other, or if you notice irregular bald spots, it’s a sign that your tires need attention.


Regular Loss of Tire Pressure

If you find yourself constantly having to add air to your tires, it could mean you have a slow leak, which is often a sign of a puncture or damage to the tire. While some punctures can be repaired, significant damage might mean it’s time for fresh tires. Regularly losing tire pressure can also affect your Toyota’s fuel efficiency and overall handling.


Sidewall Cracks or Bulges

Check the sidewalls of your tires for any cracks, cuts, or bulges. These can be signs of external damage or internal failures in the tires and can lead to a blowout. If you notice any damage like this, it’s important to replace the tire as soon as possible to avoid this risk.


Vibrations or Unusual Noises

Excessive vibration or strange noises during driving, especially at higher speeds, can be a sign of tire issues. While some vibration is normal, if it’s more than usual, it could be due to unbalanced tires, misalignment, or damage to the inside of your tires. If your car is vibrating when you drive, you should have it checked out by a professional.


Age of the Tires

Even if your tires look fine, their age is an important factor in determining if they need replacing. Most manufacturers recommend replacing your tires every six years or so, regardless of their condition. As tires age, the rubber deteriorates, which can lead to reduced traction and increased risk of tire failure.


Drive to Your Toyota Dealer for New Tires

Your safety can depend heavily on the condition of your tires. If you notice any signs that they are starting to fail, it’s best to visit your local dealership right away. We can provide a thorough inspection and recommend the best tires for your vehicle, ensuring that your Toyota continues to deliver the performance and reliability you expect.

Remember, regular tire checks and timely replacements are the best ways to keep them in top condition. Call Ed Martin Toyota and schedule your tire inspection today.