It is no secret, brand new car tyres can be very costly,
this is why many car owners opt for used tyres because they seem like the ideal
way to save some good cash on car maintenance.
However, there is more to buying car tyres than just getting
a set with a lot of tread and for a cheap price. What many car owners fail to
notice is that using used car tyres poses some safety risks that might not be
evident then, but will be later.
Car tyres are made out of rubber compounds that are known to
age as time goes whether used frequently, barely used or completely unused.
However, it is really not clear how long the tyres can serve the car by
providing the owner safe transportation until deterioration occurs to the point
where they fail to serve their purpose.
When To Change Your Tyres
Tyre manufacturers recommend tyre replacement between 5-10
years regardless of wear and of course depending on the conditions. If the
tyres are frequently exposed to humidity, heat, direct sunlight, salt air and
other factors that can lead to quicker breakdown of the rubber compounds, then
they should be replaced after a few years.
Buying used car tyres should not be an option, it doesn't
matter if you are saving on cash or are trying to be environment conscious by
preserving the natural resources by use of used tyres. Either way you are
reducing your road safety conditions by driving around in used tyres and
further outlined below are reasons why.
You Have No History Of The Tyre
It is easy to find the right size of a used car tyre for
your vehicle but there is no way you can tell if the tyre was in a vehicle that
was frequently overloaded, or was driven at very high speeds.
Such facts can affect the tyre's functionality in a way that
might not be initially noticeable but might lead to failure in the near future.
The tyres might also have been wrongly repaired, unnoticeably damaged, exposed
to harsh elements or simply mishandled which can later affect transportation.
You Can Miss A Recall
With all new tyres being the registered to the car owner
buying it, in case of a recall for any reason, the buyer can be contacted
easily. However, with used tyres the link between the manufacturer and the
buyer is no more and the buyer of used tyres may never know if the tyres have
been recalled because of a safety issue. This might be very dangerous for you
because you may end up baring the consequences as the buyer of the recalled
used tyre.
Will fail When You Desperately Need Them
With used tyres, you can never be sure. Since you have no
record of their history and are accepting them because they have plenty of
tread and are sold at a great price, you are never quite sure when they will
fail. There are common cases where the used tyres failed when the car owners
had to rush to work while late, an important meeting, when tending to an
emergency and so on.
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