How to Evaluate Our Set of Tyres Check the tread dept First of all, you need to assess the tread of all your tyres and make sure they still have enough tread left. Remember that less tread means less traction and grip. The penny test is an easy way to measure your tyre’s tread depth. Just place the penny in the tread. If the head is evident, it means that you need to get a new set of tyres as soon as possible to avoid any road accident. Check the air pressure. Anyone can measure the pressure in a tyre, you need to buy a specialised pressure gauge, or borrow one at any guel station, and ensure that your Continental Tyres Shardlow are correctly inflated. If more air is required, then fill them as needed. Always inspect and fill your tyres after waiting at least four hours after use or after they are cool enough. Never check the pressure when your tyres are hot. Check your tyres age and condition
Besides taking care of the inflation pressure and the tread depth, you also need to check that your Tyres Shardlow are free of any damage that can affect its overall performance. Try to spot any cuts, punctures, bulges, scrapes, cracks, or bumps in the sidewalls and the tread. If you notice anything suspicious, it is recommended that professional mechanics review the issues more closely. Also, it is essential to know how old your tyres are. Based on how often you drive every year, the tread can last for many years, however, simply because your tread is not damaged or worn down does not imply that you do not have to replace your tyres. Continental, following business standards, suggests that all tyres should be removed after ten years of use.