How Regular Tire Inspections Extend Service Life

It’s a good rule of thumb to inspect your commercial tires at least once a month. However, the frequency depends on the environment you drive in and the length of the hauls. Bring your tires in for a professional inspection every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to optimize their performance and keep them on the road longer.

The Importance of Routine Tire Inspections

Commercial tire inspections help optimize your fleet’s performance, keeping your drivers safe and managing operational costs. Tire technicians check for signs of uneven tread, sidewall damage and poor inflation to reduce your risk of a blowout on the road.

Routine tire inspections also support early detection so you can address minor issues before they become costly problems. Conducting regular tire maintenance supports tire longevity so you don’t have to spend extra money replacing tires with premature wear. That helps your tires last longer, boosts fuel efficiency and cuts your cost-per-mile.

Components of a Tire Inspection

Tire Inflation

Maintaining proper tire inflation is crucial as it affects tread wear patterns and fuel efficiency. Underinflated tires create more rolling resistance and heat buildup, which can shorten your tire’s service life.

A tire technician will begin the inspection by checking your tire pressure to determine if it meets manufacturer specifications. They also inspect valve stems and caps to ensure there are no cracks or air leaks.

Tire Rotation

Tire wear patterns differ based on their position in the drivetrain. Front wheel drive tires typically degrade faster than their rear counterparts because they control steering, braking and maneuvering. However, towing or hauling heavy loads regularly may accelerate the rate of wear in your rear tires.

Rotations can prevent uneven tread patterns and allow tires to wear at the same rate. Commercial tires are typically rotated front to back and left to right, depending on the drivetrain and tire type. That ensures weight is distributed evenly across each tire.

Tire Balancing

Properly balanced tires create a smooth ride and prevent vibrations during operation. Imbalanced tires run the risk of uneven wear as parts of the tread are exposed to more pressure. Vibrations also strain commercial vehicle suspension and lead to more costly downtime and repairs.

Once your commercial tires are dismounted, they’re placed on a computerized balancing machine that spins them at high speeds to check weight distribution. It records imbalances and provides recommendations for adjustments. A tire tech applies small weights to the wheel until the tire rotates evenly.

Alignment Check

Aligned wheels allow commercial tires to wear uniformly, which helps keep them rolling. Misalignment can create unusual or single-sided wear that may result in you replacing your commercial tires more frequently. If you notice your vehicle pulling to one side or feeling vibrations while you’re driving, it could be time to schedule service.

During a tire inspection, the angle of the camber, caster and toe is measured and compared against your vehicle’s frame. Sensors are attached to each wheel before it’s placed on an alignment rack. A tire tech makes adjustments per the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure correct alignment.

Tread Depth Check

Bald tires lack the traction needed to grip the roads, affecting your vehicle’s maneuverability and braking distance. You may also be at an increased risk of hydroplaning as worn tires can’t channel water through the tread as effectively. A technician takes measurements with a tread depth gauge to assess the state of your tires. They also check for wear indicators that are built into the tire grooves.

Benefits of Regular Commercial Tire Maintenance

  • Improved vehicle handling and braking
  • Decreased risk of tire failure, blowouts and accidents
  • Enhanced driver comfort during operation
  • Reduced strain on steering and suspension components
  • Compliance with federal and state regulations
  • Safer operation while driving in adverse weather
  • Sustainability and increased tire service life
  • Better load distribution
  • Cost savings
  • Fewer breakdowns and operational disruptions
  • Increased vehicle resale value

Commercial Tire Maintenance at Bauer Built

Our expert technicians have you covered from bumper to bumper. We offer comprehensive commercial tire inspections and other services to ensure your fleet runs at peak operation. Contact one of our locations across the Midwest to schedule service.

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