With warmer weather comes a new set of worries for the rubber that your ride rests on! In winter, we have things to worry about like chains damaging tires, and catching a hook from someone’s thrown chain bungee in a steer tire (been there, done that)! In the summer, we have other things to deal with, like adjusting pressures for the heat and making sure tires are not over-stressed to deal with the increased temperatures of the air and asphalt.

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Perhaps you've been stretching a slightly cracked tire through the cooler months to get a little more life out of it, or maybe you just didn’t remember to check, but a tire in sub-par condition should definitely be replaced prior to the onset of summer. Cracked sidewalls are a sign of aging and stress on the support structure of the tire and can lead to a blowout caused by sidewall failure. With the increased heat, you may see the cracking start to worsen until the inevitable will lead you needing a road service call.

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Another important part of warm weather tire care is making sure you're not seeing any tread separation happening. Although it should be part of a thorough pre-trip, making sure it's not happening prior to the onset of bad heat is a critical must! As the heat begins to build from normal operation, it makes the rubber more prone to separate at these points, causing you to eventually throw a tread, and possibly take out a mudflap or fender in the process! The last thing you want to see is one hit a car or motorcycle behind you either (been there, seen that too).
 

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Make sure to check and adjust your pressures accordingly, as increased air temperature can affect pressure as well inside the tire, when changing from season to season. Good tread and proper inflation should not be only paid attention to when we're in months prone to inclement weather! Making sure your rubber is ready to take the heat and stress of summer will be time well spent, unless you like sitting on the side of the road waiting to take it in the pocketbook for a road service call. I don’t know about you, but I most certainly would rather spend the money on new rubber, rather than later on lost time and frustration!

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Jimmy Nevarez

Jimmy Nevarez is the Owner/President of Angus Transportation, Inc., based in Chino, California.  Jimmy pulls a 53' dry van hauling general dry freight for his own small fleet, operating on its own authority throughout all of Southern California and Southern Nevada.

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