3 Tips To Help Your Vehicle Get Better Grip

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When you step on the gas or you turn the wheel, you expect that something will happen. You expect the car to respond immediately to your commands. Still, you will notice at times there is sluggishness to the reaction time. The problem is that when you are having problems with the reaction to your commands, it is causing you to have less grip on the road. This will cause your driving to be slightly more dangerous. This is because you will have less ability to be able to avoid accidents even when you see what is about to happen.

There are a few things you can do to make sure that you will have a better grip on the road. Following these suggestions will put the tire in contact with the road more. This will allow you to get better reaction time when you turn the wheel or when you step on the gas. With better reaction time comes better control. This means you will be able to stay safe and you will be able to get better gas mileage as well. With so many good reasons to get a better grip on the road, there is no reason not to follow these three tips.

Keep proper tire tread depth

It has always been suggested that you stick a penny in the tread of a tire to make sure that it has the right amount of tread. The thing is that most people do not even know why the tread is so important. Keep in mind that the tread is creating a separation between the road and the tire. This includes everything which is on the road itself. Such things like water and sand will go between the tread while the rest of the tire hits the pavement underneath. Maintaining this contact gives more control.

Maintain your steering and suspension

Being able to steer correctly will allow you to maintain the heading that you intend. If you hit a bump in the road, it is important that the tire will go over the bump quickly and be back on the road in no time at all. This is important so that you will be able to maintain contact with the road. This means making sure that the shocks are changed out regularly. The amount of time to change out the shocks will depend on where you drive and what kinds of shocks you are using.

Maintain tire pressure

Another highly important way to have a better grip on the road is to maintain the proper tire pressure. This will make sure that the tire will be able to roll right over small stones and bumps without ever losing contact with the ground. It will also help to make sure you are not getting the drag which is created when too much of the wheel is on the ground at the same time. When there is not enough tire pressure, it creates resistance which will slow you down and can even cause you to slide.


About the Author:
Tom Aldridge is the owner of Dale Feste Automotive, located in Hopkins, MN. Tom is also an active board member of the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of MN, dedicated to improving Minnesotas automotive service industry and the success of members. Tom makes himself available to customers every day and under his direction, Dale Feste Automotive has achieved a 98% customer satisfaction rating and AAA Top Shop award every year since 2000.



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