
As long as your tires remain uniform in size, properly aligned, and sufficiently deep in the treads, you can trust in their traction and safety. However, all tires wear down unevenly over time, requiring regular rotations to keep them balanced. Tires and wheels can also become excessively misaligned if not cared for. Visiting your Toyota dealership for the following tire services will ensure that your tires remain in optimal condition for longer.
Tire Rotations
Whenever you’re driving, steering, accelerating, or braking, a different quality and amount of pressure is applied to each tire. This leads to gradual unevenness in wear and tear, which can cause problems with handling, tire lifespan, and even road safety.
The solution to uneven tire wear is routine tire rotations, whereby our experienced technicians swap around your tires to even things out. It’s advisable to have your tires rotated at least twice a year.
Wheel Alignments
Worn suspension parts and repeated bumps over potholes push car wheels and tires gradually out of their original, parallel alignment. Once misaligned, your wheels will worsen uneven tire wear while also further damaging the suspension and even harming the steering system. At worst, misalignment can reduce the precision of your steering and cause your car to veer slightly to one side.
The solution to this is periodic alignment inspections, where the exact camber, toe, and caster angles of each wheel are measured with specialist machinery. If misalignment is detected, the wheels can be promptly returned to their original position. It’s wise to have your wheel alignment measured each time you visit for a rotation.
Inspections for Damage
Every time you have the above services conducted, our technicians can thoroughly examine each tire for signs of excessive wear or damage. With an expert eye, they may notice hidden punctures, cuts, overlarge cracks, bulges, or embedded objects that you missed. If you ever suspect that one of your tires is damaged, don’t hesitate to have it checked by a professional; damaged tires are hazardous to drive on.
New Tire Installation
When new, tires usually have treads that are 10/32 or 11/32 of an inch in depth. Once your tire tread depths reach 2/32 of an inch, it’s time for replacements.
Using tires with anything less than this minimum depth puts you and other drivers at risk on the road, as tires require this depth to displace water and maintain traction on wet patches of tarmac. It’s generally recommended to check the depth of your treads each time you check the air pressure: once a month or more.
Visit Ken Ganley Toyota PA in Pleasant Hills, PA, today to schedule tire maintenance with our courteous, qualified technicians. With a commitment to optimal customer satisfaction, we deliver top-notch cars, deals, repairs, and maintenance services, whatever your vehicle-related needs may be.


