Despite automotive technology getting more and more complex, it’s important to remember that the only thing standing between any car and the road is a thin layer of rubber. Keeping your Chevrolet’s tires in good condition isn’t just a safety issue — it can also help you save lots of money in the long term. If you live in or near Oklahoma City, we are ready to help with all your tire care-related needs at Eskridge Chevrolet.
Importance of Regular Tire Maintenance for Chevrolet Owners

Routinely having professionals inspect your tires to ensure they’re in optimal condition is important for many reasons. Let’s break down some of the most compelling reasons you should have your tires regularly serviced.
It Makes Driving Safer
Chevys are easy to handle, which can be very useful when you’re in a difficult road situation. However, having underinflated or worn-out tires can make your vehicle much more difficult to control, especially when you need to perform a quick maneuver. Improperly inflated tires can also considerably increase your braking distance, which is a major safety issue if you have to make an emergency stop. Old or underinflated tires are also much more likely to blow on the highway, which can be a huge safety hazard for you, your passengers, and everyone around your vehicle.
You Can Save Money
Besides making your car safer on the road, taking your Chevy in for regular tire maintenance saves you money down the line. Here are some of the ways tire care essentially pays for itself:
- Longer-lasting tires: Keeping tires properly inflated and rotating them to ensure even wear can greatly increase their life spans. Tire replacements can be costly, so keeping a set for as long as possible makes the most of your investment.
- Optimal fuel efficiency: Underinflated or unevenly worn tires won’t roll as smoothly on the road as properly maintained ones, which causes your engine to work a little harder and requires more fuel. Properly inflating your tires means you’re saving money by having to stop for gas less often — and reducing your carbon footprint, to boot.
- Decreased risk of complications: Severely underinflated wheels can damage adjacent components, such as the wheel and suspension system. Replacing these can be expensive, especially compared to the cost of fixing or even replacing a tire.
It Makes Your Chevy Easier and More Fun To Drive
The only way to enjoy your Chevrolet to its full potential is by having well-maintained tires. Besides providing a smoother and more comfortable ride, they also give you better grip and cornering precision. Alternatively, poorly maintained tires can make your vehicle feel sluggish and more difficult to maneuver.
Comprehensive Tire Inspection and Diagnostics
Our experts at Eskridge Chevrolet can perform a thorough tire inspection on your Chevy to make sure everything is in optimal condition. We’ll look for:
- Visible cracks or bulges: Noticeable signs of structural damage, such as visible cracks or bulges on the tire surface, mean it’s time to replace the tire.
- Uneven tread wear: Inconsistent wear can be due to improper alignment or underinflation. If we notice this, we’ll find and address the root cause and rotate your tires to ensure even wear.
- Unusual vibrations while driving: This can be caused by imbalanced wheels or a sign of damage to one or more tires.
- Excessive tread wear: If your tires’ tread depth is below the recommended limit, it likely means they’ve simply reached the end of their life span — time for new tires.
Tips for Extending the Life of Your Tires
Here are some of the most useful tips to maximize your tires’ longevity.
Make Sure They’re Always Properly Inflated
Underinflated tires are arguably the main factor for premature tire wear, so making sure they always have enough air pressure will help keep them in good condition for as long as possible. Find out the ideal tire pressure for your specific model by checking your owner’s manual, and use a pressure gauge to check the pressure once a month or before going on a long trip.
Have Them Rotated at Regular Intervals
Your Chevy’s tires won’t wear out at exactly the same rate. Front tires usually wear out more quickly, as they handle most of the steering, braking, and acceleration. To compensate for this and even things out, rotate your front and back tires at least every 5,000 miles.
Avoid Using Different Types of Tires
Ideally, all four of your tires should be the same brand and model. Each type of tire has a specific tread pattern, so having a combination of different tires can reduce their overall grip and efficiency. If you can’t have all four matching tires, make sure that at least both front tires and both back tires are identical.
Inspect Them Visually From Time to Time
While some minor cracks, bumps, and other similar issues may only be visible to the trained eye, more serious problems are usually easier to spot. Take a good look at all four of your tires at least every few weeks, and look out for any signs of premature damage or wear. If you notice anything unusual, bring it to Eskridge Chevrolet and have our professionals take a look at it.
Have Your Tires Inspected at Eskridge Chevrolet
If you’re looking to get the most out of your Chevrolet, having a properly maintained set of tires is an absolute essential. Our experts at Eskridge Chevrolet will take care of your Chevy’s tires by professionally inspecting them, repairing or rotating them when needed, and recommending replacements if necessary. Contact us today by phone or via our website to schedule your next service visit.

