Do
you keep an alternate set of tyres in stock?
If
yes, then you must pay attention towards their maintenance. However,
it’s common that car owners like you do not spare much thought on
how they are storing those spare tyres in the garage.
Storing tyres the right way is not something which is very difficult
to do. A little care towards them can make those tyres run a few
extra miles for you and save you some money in the long run as well.
What
is the right way of storing spare tyres?
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Keeping them clean
That’s
a necessary first step. Do NOT store tyres while they still have dirt
and grime all over them.
During
their normal use, tyres in Northampton or anywhere else in the
UK collect brake dust and mud. Storing dirty tyres will lead to
latent tyre damage. So, before storing those away, ensure to clean
them using some mild soap, tyre brush, and water. You can either
cleanse them while they are mounted on the rims or after dismounting
them. Either way, do not use any tyre gloss when you plan to store
them for a while.
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Using airtight bags
Once
you’re done with the cleaning, put those tyres in large black
plastic bags. You will be better off if you ensure that the bags have
limited air before you seal them. You can go the extra mile and use a
vacuum cleaner to draw out air before sealing them with tape.
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Keep them upright
Keeping
your car tyres upright will put less stress on their structural
rigidity. Experts at Jackson’s MOT Centre suggest avoiding stacking
tyres on high racks. They also suggest stacking winter tyres inNorthampton on a dry plank.
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Avoiding the UV rays
When
the tyres are not in use, it becomes necessary to keep them away from
the sun rays. Since black tyres absorb heat faster, they get
overheated when kept under the sun. Thus, both the heat and the UV
rays cause tyre breakdown.
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Strictly avoid hot gases
It
is always better to keep tyres away from machines that generate hot
gases. Equipment such as furnaces, central vacuums, or basement pump
near your stored tyres is a huge no.
Instead
of storing just the tyres, if you’re keeping the whole vehicle in
the garage for a while, give your tyres a vacation from their duty.
Make sure you always take the tyres off the car before you store
them. The weight of your car can cause severe damage to those tyres.
Dismounting them will relieve them from the pressure and ensure
proper functionality when you mount them again.
With
this comprehensive guide on how to store your car tyres, you can keep
them in good condition for years. Save the expenses of buying a new
set of tyres and make the best of every single set over the years.
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