Dry Rot
There are numerous things that can cause dry rot in tires. High temperatures and exposure to sunlight are some of the biggest culprits, and they're in full force here in Tucson. Tires with dry rot are dangerous to drive on and difficult to repair, so we encourage you to keep an eye on your tires and swap them out if you notice tell-tale signs of dry rot like drying and cracking on your tires.
Age
Tires degrade over time. It's simply the nature of the materials that they're made from, so it's important to pay attention to how old your tires are. Most tires reach the end of their lifespan when they turn six, so they should be replaced even if they appear to have adequate tread. You can check the age of your tires by checking the date code stamped on your tire's sidewall. We can also help you determine how old your tires are and if they should be swapped.
Schedule a Tire Swap
If it's time to get new tires in Tucson, we can help. Connect with us today to make an appointment for a tire swap, and we'll be happy to help you fit your car with some fresh tires. Not sure if your car needs a tire swap? We can inspect your tires and gauge their condition. Connect with us today to learn more!