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Tyre Pressures
The correct pressure is important both for safety and for a long tyre life. They must be checked when the tyre is cold (By cold we mean the ambient outside temperature where the tyre is to be used). Tyre pressures must be checked regularly, about once every two weeks.

A drop in pressure can be caused by:
• the natural leakage of air through the walls of a tyre,
• drops in ambient temperature,
• small perforations that, in a tubeless tyre, may not lead to immediate deflation but rather deflation over time, (a slow leak!). This in turn can lead to irreversible damage due to the tyre running in an under inflated condition.

Why check your tyre pressures?
You will...
1 Maximise tyre life
2 Minimise tyre related fuel consumption
3 Minimise greenhouse gas emissions
4 Save money!

Tyre Safety Tips

Checking for wear
The simplest and fastest way to check your tyres is to have one of our expert technicians check your tyres for you. Our trained staff will check the whole of each of your tyres free of charge, and report their findings.

Checking tyre pressure
Check your tyre pressures regularly. Air pressure changes 1–2 pounds for every 10 degrees of temperature change. Tyre pressure can affect handling and tyre wear. Always keep the manufacturer’s recommended air pressure in all your tyres, including your spare.

Checking alignment
It’s always a good idea to regularly check your tyres for proper alignment. This way, you’ll ensure your tyres will last the full life for which they were intended. Ask for an alignment inspection today.

Selecting the right tyre
When purchasing a tyre it is vital that you buy the correct size and type for your vehicle. Our expert staff can offer impartial advice on the best tyre for you and your vehicle. There is a difference between the lowest price and the best value

Keep your tyres in better condition, and save money at Law's Tyres in Aberdeen