Tire pressure is important in every car. When tires are inflated to the appropriate PSI, your vehicle simply drives
 better. Plus, it helps it produce a smooth performance as you're traveling through Freehold, Englishtown, Manalapan, and Marlboro.
All in all, tire pressure is critical to the well-being of your vehicle. To help you see why, the experts at Freehold Subaru is here with your guide to the importance of tire pressure and why you need to check it regularly.
Tire Pressure and Safety
While your vehicle comes with many advanced safety technologies, keeping your tires at the right pressure is still crucial, if you want some peace of mind behind the wheel.
If tires are underinflated, they won't be able to provide the necessary road grip to get you through various terrain. This can increase your risk of getting into an accident, especially in slippery and rough road and weather conditions. Underinflated tires also lack the ability to sufficiently absorb shock from potholes and other road hazards. This could lead to severe tire damage, flat tires, and even issues with steering and suspension.
Overinflated tires can also negatively affect traction and, as a result, safety. On top of that, overinflated tires have a higher chance of blowing out in hotter temperatures and when you're driving at highway speeds.
Tire Pressure and Performance
If you want your car to perform as smoothly as possible, you need to make sure you have the correct tire pressure at all times. When tires are filled with too much or too little air, performance will suffer and will even lead to decreased fuel economy.
Improper tire pressure will also keep your car from producing a smooth and seamless ride. Since under- and overinflated tires can't absorb energy as well when going over potholes and bumps on the street, driving through certain conditions will be a bit rough.
More importantly, failing to maintain the recommended tire pressure often leads to severe damage to many different performance parts, including the suspension and steering system. Plus, it causes your tires to wear down much faster.
Signs of Improper Tire Pressure
To keep your vehicle running as well as it should, making sure your tires are at the correct pressure is a must.
 Typically, drivers should check tire pressure every month and fill as needed because the weather can play a significant role in how inflated your tires are.
Additionally, it's best to keep an eye out for the following tire pressure warning signs:
- Uneven treadwear
- Squealing sounds
- Active Tire Pressure Monitoring System dashboard light
Check the pressure for each tire on your car immediately after you notice these warning signs and inflate if needed to avoid decreased performance, safety, and fuel economy.
Contact Us to Learn More
The technologies in your vehicle are helpful, but maintaining the correct tire pressure is still one of the most important things you can do to preserve its outstanding performance and condition. For more information on the importance of tire pressure, drivers in Freehold, Englishtown, Manalapan, and Marlboro can contact Freehold Subaru today.Â
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