

Replacing worn tires is part of your Subaru's maintenance that is necessary to ensure that your driving experience is as safe as possible. Mike Shaw Subaru, in Denver, Colorado, can help to increase the overall fuel economy and help provide a comfortable ride. Set up a service appointment with us today and our Factory Trained Service Technicians will start by removing the tires from the rim. Install a new valve stem assembly, install a new tire on the rim, inflate the tire to the recommended pressure, balance the tire and rim assembly on a computer-aided dynamic tire balancing machine, and finally re-install the tire and rim assembly onto the vehicle. Lastly our Subaru Technician will torque the wheel retaining nuts to Subaru's specifications.
Significance of Replacing your Worn Rear Tires
Your vehicle's tires are the only connection between your vehicle and the road. Safe vehicle operation depends on your tires being in good condition. If your tires are neglected, the tread can wear completely away, leaving the tire bald and often exposing the steel cords. Not only is this condition dangerous, it is also unlawful in many states. Tires with an abnormal tread wear pattern can cause the vehicle to shimmy and vibrate, and can adversely affect the manner in which your vehicle performs. A tire with an abnormal tread wear pattern will no longer contact the road the way that it was designed to, and this condition can be dangerous, especially during adverse road conditions.
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