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A Must for Your Back-to-School Checklist

Parents are very busy this time of year getting their kids ready for the new school year, whether they are starting the first grade or going off to college. The experts at GT Radial Tire advise making your tires part of your checklist.

A Must for Your Back-to-School Checklist
2012-08-16
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Going through your back-to-school check list? Pencils and paper . . . check. Spiffy new outfits . . . check. How about your tires? Whether you're hauling the kids to school in the SUV or helping your child pack her car for college, the engineers at GT Radial suggest you check the tires.

Air Pressure
"First off, check your tires' air pressure because under- or over-inflated tires do not perform as designed," says William Estupinan, vice president of technical service for GITI Tire in the Americas (GITI Tire is the worldwide manufacturer of GT Radial tires). "Improperly inflated tires not only reduce your gas mileage and tire wear, but can also affect the vehicle's handling and can even lead to tire failure."

Make a visit to your local tire dealer, or if you do it yourself, Estupinan advises using a good quality pressure gauge and checking your tires "cold" - before you've driven or at least three hours after you've driven. Compare the measured psi (pounds per square inch) to the recommended psi level found on the sticker inside the driver's door or in your vehicle's owner's manual. Do not compare to the psi on your tire's sidewall.

Estupinan recommends checking the air in your tires, including your spare, once a month because tires can, under normal circumstances, lose up to one psi per month.

Tread depth
The most important function performed by your tire's tread is proper handling in wet conditions. As the tread wears down, its ability to evacuate water from underneath the tire diminishes, thus increasing the risks of skidding or hydroplaning.

There's no cause for alarm until the tread depth drops below 2/32 of an inch. The penny test is a tried and true method for evaluating tire wear. Take a penny and hold Abe's body between your thumb and forefinger. Select a point on your tire where the tread appears the lowest and place Abe's head into one of the grooves. If any part of Abe's head is covered by the tread, you're driving with an acceptable amount of tread - more than 2/32 of an inch. Otherwise, see your local tire dealer.

Abnormalities
Also check your tires for any abnormalities, Estupinan says. For instance, if you see a bulge or bubble on the sidewall you could have a serious problem and need to see your tire dealer immediately. In addition, if your tread wear appears uneven, that's usually a sign that your vehicle is out of alignment or is having some other type of issue.

"Going back to school should be an exciting time for the entire family," Estupinan notes. "Please add your tires to your check list."

GITI Tire USA and GITI Tire Canada are the sales and marketing operations in North America for GITI Tire Pte., Ltd., which manufactures and sells high quality GT Radial brand tires for passenger, SUV, light truck, truck, bus, and high performance vehicles. GT Radial tires are sold through distributors, independent dealers and retailers throughout North America. For more information, visit www.gtradial-us.com.

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[Press-News.org] A Must for Your Back-to-School Checklist
Parents are very busy this time of year getting their kids ready for the new school year, whether they are starting the first grade or going off to college. The experts at GT Radial Tire advise making your tires part of your checklist.