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Breaking In New Tires

So, you purchased a new set of tires at your local United Tire & Service. First of all, we would like to thank you for your patronage. It is because loyal customers like you that local businesses like ours are able to help keep our communities strong. Thank you! One question we often receive is, "What is the tire break in period?"Tire Maintenance Services in Pennsylvania
 
Breaking in your new tires is not an overnight task. Rest assured, our team is here to let you know how long you should wait to see your new tires break in.
 

What Does Breaking In Tires Mean?

Did you know your new tires should be broken in?  There are a few reasons for this and they are mainly for your vehicles long-term safety on your new tires. Think of breaking in tires like breaking in brand-new shoes. You have to wear them around for some time so that they have optimal performance and comfort.
 

What Is The Tire Break In Period?

The average tire break-in period is between 500 to 700 miles.
 

Why Do You Need to Break in Your New Tires?

During the manufacturing process, there is a lubricant that is applied to the mold for your tires. This keeps them from sticking as they are made and allows them to release from the mold without misshaping your tires. During the initial 500 miles of driving on a new tire, this lubricant is rubbed away by the friction of the tire against the road.  Braking and accelerating from a complete stop can feel different as well and should be done mindfully when new tires have been installed. 
 
"Some people believe that performing tricks like a 'burnout' are a good way to remove the lubricant from the tire, but we don't recommend this because it is not safe for your or your vehicle."
 
Our second reason to break them in is because of what your tire is made of. While it may be rubber on the outside, your tire is actually made of several layers of rubber, steel cords, and fabric mesh that give it a greater stability and overall life. When you first begin driving on a set of new tires these compounds are being compressed under the weight and pressure of your vehicle for the first time. They require time to flex and adjust so that they can work together properly for the best performance and ride quality.
 

Breaking in Your Tires Will Make our Tires Perform Better

The most important reason for the break-in period is because your tires will feel different as you drive.  This break-in period, while good for your tires, is also to let you get to know your car again. Your old worn tires may have slid some on the road or they may have had more give as you turn; new tires will not. They have a bit more grip which can force you to alter the way you drive.
 

The '500 Mile Rule'

We at United Tire & Service know that you are probably going from tires that have seen better days to a higher quality brand new tires, our goal is to get you the product you need at an affordable price while keeping you safe on the road. We would like to encourage all of our customers to take the time to allow your tires and your car to get to know each other again, and for you to get a feel for their better performance and traction quality by following the simple 500-mile rule and breaking in any new set of tires.
 

Tire Services in Pennsylvania

Trust the United Tire team to buy new tires in Pennsylvania. Once you've broken your new tires in, you'll want to keep up with preventitive maintenance to ensure For more information on breaking in your tires, you can contact any of our locations. We're always glad to help.the overall health of your car, truck or SUV. We offer premier tire services near you, like tire rotations, tire balancing, wheel alignment and more.
 

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