Drivers are required to perform a "pre-trip" inspection of their vehicle at the beginning of each day before hitting the open roads. The inspection requires checking for proper air pressure in all tires, checking the air brake systems, checking that all lights and turn signals are operational, etc.
The tires air pressure is checked every morning, before operating the vehicle. This standard procedure is part of the daily vehicle inspection. If a vehicle is hauling hazardous materials, the tires must be checked each time the vehicle is parked, and before continuing the trip. It must be checked for every trip thoroughly, and have an exact checkup for every 200 miles.
All tires should be balance checked before being placed on a vehicle. If the tires are not balanced it will cause uneven wear and they will not last as long as they should.
It is recommended that all four tires on your vehicle be equal to one another, to avoid an uneven setting of tires. Really, it mostly depends on your definition of 'best'. If the 'best' tires are the more inflated tires, then you shouldn't put them on your vehicle at all. Usually, the better tires should go on the back of the vehicle (the two rear tires). However, if the better tires are vastly better than the other tires, then do not put them on your vehicle, because it would cause unbalancing in the vehicle, and other issues.
Tires are a wear item just as brakes are. They will wear from friction. Properly inflated they should wear evenly. PSI inflation should be checked regularly. If they are not wearing evenly the vehicle may need an alignment.
If you feel any vibration or shimmy in the steering wheel or if you feel the same things in the vehicle you have a tire out of balance. As you need to rotate your tires at least every 10,000 miles that is a good time to have the tire balance checked.
Have you checked the pressure in your tires of the left side of your vehicle? That could be what is pulling your vehicle to the left. You may also want to have your front end checked for alignment. You might can check for yourself by checking the tread on the inner-most part of your tires, that is if the alignment is not noticable on sight already. If that's the case then have your front end aligned.
Tires should be checked frequently to look for deflation or wear. A good rule of thumb is to check the tires whenever you change the oil in your car. You should check the pressure and the depth of the tread.
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
The process of mounting and balancing a set of tires is done with the tires off the vehicle but it is generally understood that the tires will be fitted to the vehicle after the work of mounting and balancing is done .
Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.
It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.
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