Tire Information Guide
- Tire Dictionary
- Driving Tips For Wet Roads
- How To Build A Radial Tire
- Tire Tips & Maintenance
- RMA Tire Safety
- History of the Passenger Tire
- Driving Tips For Winter
- Reading Your Sidewall
Driving Tips For Wet Roads
Driving in the rain can be dangerous; in fact thousands of car accidents each year are caused by wet driving conditions.
Routinely Check Your Tires
It is a good idea to always check your tires before you hit the road. To ensure your tires are working at their best, make sure you do the following routine maintenance:Keep your tires properly inflated
The correct air pressure for your tires is specified by the vehicle manufacturer and can be found on the vehicle placard located on door edge, door post, glove box door or fuel door. It is also listed in the owners manual. The number listed on the side of the tire is not the recommended air pressure for your tire -- it is the maximum air pressure for the tire.
You should check your tire's air pressure at least once a month.
Check the tires tread depth
Tires should have minimum 1/16 inch tread depth. Proper tread depth will help prevent skids and hydroplanning.
Have your tires rotated at least every 6,000 - 8,000 miles
This will aid in detecting alignment problems and help prevent irregular wear.

