Another marking to look out for is a white dot, which seemingly has a more confusing role. These white, yellow, or red dots on your tires aren’t mandatory, and their uses vary among different tire manufacturers, making their meaning less clear.
Similar to life, it’s important for overall safety and wellbeing to achieve balance. Balanced tires are just one of many crucial elements to ensuring road safety, as they help the vehicle handle and perform at its best.
Many things can cause a tire to become unbalanced, such as over-inflation, under-inflation, age, and wear and tear. Even a car that has been stationary for an extended period of time or has hit a pothole or curb can experience unbalanced or flattened tires.
To maintain balanced tires, it’s essential to check the tire pressure regularly and have the wheels rotated around every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, or as recommended by the tire manufacturer.
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