Tire condition

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How do worn-down tires affect driving?

In slippery conditions, the car’s breaking distance is longer and handling becomes more difficult. Tires are unable to move water, snow and slush out of the way, losing the feeling of road contact.

When should a tire be taken in for maintenance?

Consult a tire expert immediately if the tire deflates when in use or if you notice external damage to the tread or the sides of the tire, such as punctures, cuts, abrasion, or uneven wear.

How deep are the groove depths of new and old tires?

Groove depth is portrayed as millimeters on the tread on Nokian tires. New tires have a groove depth of over 8 millimeters, though often more than 9 millimeters.

How can I measure my tires’ tread depth?

The easiest way is to use a penny – place it in the main groove of the tread, in the center with Lincoln’s head upside down and facing you. If you can see all of Lincoln’s head, your tread depth is less than 2/32 and it is time to replace the tires.

Are there any safety winter driving tips you can offer?

Please refer to: https://www.nokiantires.com/innovation/safety/tire-safety/safe-driving/

Can you explain the Nokian Tyres Satisfaction Guarantee?

Please refer to: https://www.nokiantires.com/consumer-promises/nokian-tyres-satisfaction-guarantee/

Why do I need to change all four tires?

We recommend changing all of the tires at the same time. In some cases two tires can be changed: either both front tires or both rear tires. In these cases, the new tires should be the same brand and model as the old tires to ensure safety and maneuverability.

How should I properly maintain my tires?

Always perform a visual assessment for tires before driving, and inspect more closely every 3-4 weeks. Quick checks can improve driving safety and comfort, and extend the life of tires.

What is the warranty of my tire?

Please refer to: https://www.nokiantires.com/consumer-promises/nokian-tyres-limited-warranty/

Can I use winter tires in summer?

Using studded or non-studded winter tires during the summer season is not recommended. Tires that are dedicated for winter use are not optimized for summer conditions. Their handling properties and wet performance are not on the same level as those of summer tires in hot summer conditions, making th…