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Maintaining Car Tires For Fall

Maintaining Car Tires For Fall

Has your car tire pressure sensor started flashing yet? Each Fall in Utah the temperature drops and these sensors become our signal that it is time to make sure we are prepared for the change in season. There are three general guidelines to follow to make sure your car is prepared to ride at its best:

1) Tire Tread - Without the proper tread depth your car is at risk. Take the time to run to your local tire shop and have them measure your tread for you. If you want to do a quick test and have a quarter you are in luck to measure your tire tread. From Washington’s head to the edge of the coin is about 4/32 inch. If it is at this level or any lower you should be looking for new tires.

2) Rotate Your Tires - Check your Owner's Manual of your vehicle for recommended tire rotation mileage. If you cannot find your manual ask your local shop to check your tires and go off their recommendation. Most local shops will charge you very little to rotate. Typically, most tires need to be rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles.

3) Tire Pressure - As the temperature drops so does the pressure in a tire. Typically you will find the recommended tire pressures on the driver's door jam placard. Be sure to review the placard as well as on the side of your tires it will show a recommended psi. Don't forget to check your spare tire.

Utah Seat Belt Laws - Martins Collision Repair

Utah Seat Belt Laws - Martins Collision Repair

Car accidents can happen so quickly and when we least expect it. Over the years the laws have changed. As a preferred auto body repair shop, we are constantly exposed to the violent crashes that impact the families within the Utah Valley Community. We want to make sure that our clients are safe as well as aware of the following Utah seat belt laws:

1) All passengers must wear seat belts.
2) Children up to age eight years old must be properly restrained in a car or booster seat.
3) If you or anyone in your vehicle aren't properly restrained, you can be issued a $45 citation.

Please travel safely this summer and remember, seat belts save lives.