The LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports Guide for Negaunee Drivers: Tire Replacement Overview
December 31, 2015
Tires are a significant purchase so knowing when tires should be replaced is important for Negaunee car owners. Tires will just wear out with normal use. The depth of the tread on your tire determines how well it will stop, start and steer – especially in wet conditions. 4/32th of an inch of tire tread is considered a safe amount of tread.
Uneven tread wear can be a symptom of other problems and simply replacing your tires will not prevent the same uneven wear from happening to the new tires. We can inspect your tires for excessive or uneven wear. Unusual wear may lead to further analysis of steering, suspension or alignment problems. We can help with required repairs and with getting you the right tires for your needs.
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LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports
906-475-6595
305 Division St
Negaunee, Michigan 49866
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