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Cars endure a significant amount of wear and tear over time. You'll inevitably have to replace specific components of your vehicle at some point, such as the wheels, the tires, and the battery. However, you can do a few things to ensure that these car parts last as long as possible.
The tires on every vehicle should be rotated annually. Tires experience wear and tear unevenly, but when they're rotated, it ensures that they wear equally in different areas. This helps your tires last longer by preventing them from becoming severely worn down in one spot, which would lead to them needing to be replaced.
Short trips in your car are convenient and save you gas money, but they aren't suitable for your battery. When you drive short distances, your battery never fully charges. This results in your battery needing to be replaced sooner than it usually would. According to our internal resources, batteries typically last two to six years, but they may be able to exceed this lifespan with proper care. Going for a weekly drive can help your battery last as long as possible.
Ensuring that problems get fixed as soon as possible can help everything in your car last longer. For example, if you have a bad wheel bearing and continue to drive the car, other parts of the wheel system can experience issues. Another common example is when the wheels are out of alignment. Driving the car in this state will make the tires rub against the fender and require them to be replaced sooner.
Leaving your car sitting in the same spot for long periods is bad for both the wheels and the battery. The tires will start to rot in the areas that are touching the ground. Because the car isn't moving, this will result in the tires becoming particularly worn, and they'll eventually go flat. Most car owners wind up needing to buy new tires after this. Additionally, the battery will never charge if you don't start the car, and it will also need to be replaced. Taking your car for a drive at least once a week will help to prevent these problems.
Working with an experienced mechanic is an excellent way to get the most out of your tires and battery. Professionals can perform annual inspections to help you stay on top of maintenance and test your battery to ensure it's not slowly dying. If your vehicle is in need of service, contact Joe's Tire Shop, Inc. today!
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