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Tired of tire repair? If you're starting to slide around corners or when coming to a stop, it may be time for new tires! Because new tires are an investment in the safety of your vehicle, selecting the right ones is an important decision. This decision not only determines your driving enjoyment over the next few years and thousands of miles, but also your safety.

Tires are comprised of many layers of rubber, steel and fabric. Thus, a break-in period is required to ensure that they deliver maximum performance. Plus, regular tire service will help ensure they give you their maximum life-span. As tires are cured, a lubricant is applied to release them from their mold. Because this lubricant stays on the surface, the expected traction is reduced until it is worn away. It takes approximately 500 miles of easy driving (acceleration, cornering and braking) before the lubricant wears off.

Your old tires probably had very little tread depth remaining when you decided to replace them. So, don't be surprised if your new ones are a little slower to respond (even if you use the exact same type as before). Their new, full depth brings with it a little more tread squirm until they wear down. As any racer who has tread rubber shaved off will tell you, low tread depth tires respond more quickly.

Another issue vehicle owners should understand is the importance of having the correct air pressure. This is a vital tire service that helps optimize performance and fuel economy. Tire deflection (where the tread comes into contact with the road), heat buildup, and rolling resistance will work together to stabilize the tire's structure, blending responsiveness, traction and handling.

NOTE: Be careful whenever you explore the capabilities of your new tires. For optimum performance, remember that every tire requires a break-in period of 500 miles.

Looking for quality tire service? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 or go on-line at https://www.clausenautomotive.com for more information. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

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Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

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Tired of Tire Repair? Regular Tire Service will help ensure you get the maximum life-span of your Tires. Call us today to buy new tires

Tired of tire repair? If you're starting to slide around corners or when coming to a stop, it may be time for new tires! Because new tires are an investment in the safety of your vehicle, selecting the right ones is an important decision. This decision not only determines your driving enjoyment over the next few years and thousands of miles, but also your safety.

Tires are comprised of many layers of rubber, steel and fabric. Thus, a break-in period is required to ensure that they deliver maximum performance. Plus, regular tire service will help ensure they give you their maximum life-span. As tires are cured, a lubricant is applied to release them from their mold. Because this lubricant stays on the surface, the expected traction is reduced until it is worn away. It takes approximately 500 miles of easy driving (acceleration, cornering and braking) before the lubricant wears off.

Your old tires probably had very little tread depth remaining when you decided to replace them. So, don't be surprised if your new ones are a little slower to respond (even if you use the exact same type as before). Their new, full depth brings with it a little more tread squirm until they wear down. As any racer who has tread rubber shaved off will tell you, low tread depth tires respond more quickly.

Another issue vehicle owners should understand is the importance of having the correct air pressure. This is a vital tire service that helps optimize performance and fuel economy. Tire deflection (where the tread comes into contact with the road), heat buildup, and rolling resistance will work together to stabilize the tire's structure, blending responsiveness, traction and handling.

NOTE: Be careful whenever you explore the capabilities of your new tires. For optimum performance, remember that every tire requires a break-in period of 500 miles.

Looking for quality tire service? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 or go on-line at https://www.clausenautomotive.com for more information. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

About the Author

Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

View Steve’s Full Profile →

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    Clausen AutomotiveAuto Repair Shop in Madison, WI

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