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3/11/2020
Are you planning on storing your tires? If the answer is yes, it's important you get informed on the best way to store them. Without proper care, your tires can suffer damage and prevent you from being able to use them again. To prevent this from happening, read this article by Oils RGV and learn some tips on how to correctly store your tires.

Is it season change? Are you going on a long vacation? Whatever the reason may be, if you are thinking about leaving your vehicle in long time storage and are thinking about the wellbeing of your tires, knowing how to property store them is essential. Tires, when not stored correctly, can suffer characteristic changes, the rubber can dry out or they can experience flatspots. Tire removal allows you to have more control over the conditions they will be in, increasing the chances of your tires being in top condition when you come back to use them. Read this article by Oils RGV and learn some tips on how to properly store your tires.

How to Properly Store Your Tires

Take the Tires Off

If you are planning on storing your car for a prolonged period of time, avoid leaving the tires on. If you don't have the option of taking them off, consider putting you car on a jack stand. Leaving your car with the tires on will lead them to wear out, the rubber can deteriorate. In addition, your tires will develop flatspots due to receiving constant pressure on one specific side and will probably be in bad shape when you come back. Putting your car on a jack stand is relatively inexpensive and will allow you to take the tires off and store them correctly.

Give Your Tires a Good Clean

Before beginning the storing process, give all your tires a good clean. This isn't a hard task at all, all you need to do is take some soap or detergent and mix it with warm water. Take a brush and scrub off dirt, any dressing, and other contaminants that may be attached to your tires. If you are storing your tires with the wheels on, give them a good clean to. Before moving on to the next step, ensure they are completely dry. Cleaning your tires will ensure they are ready for you when you come back for them.

If you are planning on storing your vehicle, besides properly storing your tires you should also ensure your engine is protected. With AMSOIL's Signature Series 0W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil, your engine will be safe while being without use. Speak with a professional at Oils RGV today and learn about the benefits of a synthetic oil change in Mission, TX, by calling (956) 458-9399.

It's Time to Bag Your Tires Up

In order to properly store your tires, start by purchasing large leaf, lawn, or yard bags. Make sure both the tires and the bags are dry and free of moisture before placing your tires inside. Place a tire inside one of your bags and try to remove as much air as possible from the bag and tape it shut. Removing the air from the bag and taping it securely helps to prevent the tire compounds from drying out. If you need help getting the air out of the bag, using a vacuum machine can be a great helping tool.

Choose Where to Store Your Tires

When choosing a storing location for your tires, choosing a cool and dry space with moderate ventilation. Avoid storing your tires in a shed or the attic as this spaces undergo a range of temperatures than can be detrimental for your tires. Also, avoid at all costs leaving your tires in an open space. Tires should stay away from the sun and from constant heat as well as from snow and rain. Your tires should be in a space where they aren't in contact with highly-reflective surfaces as well as on surfaces that absorb high levels of heat such as black asphalt.

Besides keeping your tires protected, have you thought about your engine? Speak with an expert at Oils RGV to learn about the best AMSOIL synthetic oil change products in Mission, TX. For more information on the benefits of a synthetic oil change, visit the online store or call (956) 458-9399 today!

How Should You Store Your Tires?

The most common ways to store tires are to stand them upright, to stack them on their sides and to hang them up on hooks. It is recommended to store them standing as in this position the tires receive a lower level of stress. If you don't happen to have enough space to store them standing, stacking them up can be your next option. One thing you should avoid is hanging your tires without the rims on, as this will cause their shape to be affected as well as will more likely damage them.

Extra Recommandations

It is recommended not to add any gloss product or dressing to tires prior to storage. The compounds with which tires are built are made to whit stand different environments as well as be resistant to cracking. Applying dressing before storing your tires can actually be detrimental for them. In addition, it's important that before storing your tires, you check their pressure. It is recommended to store tires with their recommended tire pressure to ensure they hold their shape as well as they suffer as less as posible while being without use.

Keep Your Tires Properly Stored and Your Engine in Top Condition with the Help of Oils RGV

To ensure both your tires and your vehicle are protected at all times, get in contact with the professionals at Oils RGV. Learn about the best way to keep your vehicle safe and about fantastic synthetic oil change products like AMSOIL's Signature Series 0W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil. For more information on the benefits of a synthetic oil change in Mission, TX, visit the online store or call (956) 458-9399 today!