Ventura CA Subaru Services Specialists
ABC Auto Care understands it is not always convenient to have the tires of your Subaru checked by a professional auto mechanic in Ventura. Our auto repair shop will often tell clients how to check the tread depth themselves using a simple test with a penny. The legal safety standard when driving around the Ventura area requires tires to have a tread depth of at least 2/32". When the tires on your Subaru do not comply with the 2/32" standard or are very close to reaching that point, have the ABC Auto Care team replace the tires at our shop in Ventura. Selecting the right size of tire for your Subaru is important. Our specialists can quickly determine what size of tire would be most appropriate for your specific driving habits.
When it comes to the overall safety and optimal performance, the tires on a Subaru should not have any damage to the sidewall or irregular wear. It is always advisable to be familiar with the various types of damage to a tire and how they determine if a tire needs to be replaced or can be repaired.
The tires on a Subaru may be evaluated by performing a visual inspection. Begin with the tread — the part of a tire that meets the surface of the road. Ensure that the tread on a tire is worn evenly all the way around, absent of any irregularities and that there is sufficient depth. All tires on a Subaru have a DOT–regulated indicator for treadwear, oftentimes referred to as a "wear bar". This indicator assists in determining whether the tread on a tire is getting low. Indicators are present throughout a tire's surface and will be even with the tread when the depth level reaches 2/32". The sidewall of the tires on a Subaru should be inspected as well for any visible damage.
Penny TestThe tread of a tire may be checked in one's driveway in Ventura with a simple test using a penny. The purpose of the penny test is to check if a tire had reached the 2/32" safety threshold. The test works as follows:
- Insert a penny in the tread of a tire.
- Rotate the penny such that Lincoln's head is pointing down toward the tread.
- Check to see if the top of Lincoln's head is hidden. If hidden, the tire tread is above the 2/32" and no replacement is necessary (if all other conditions of the tire are good as well). If the entirety of Lincoln's head can be seen, the time may have come to have ABC Auto Care replace the tire(s) on your Subaru at our shop in ABC Auto Care.
Inspect all four tires, particularly in areas that seem to be worn the most. If any part of a tire's tread fails the penny test, it may very well be time to replace the tire.
It is important to understand that consistent wear around a tire is quite normal. Tread wear on a tire that is uneven could be indicating there is improper inflation, misalignment of a wheel, or any one of several other things. When uneven tread wear is present, bring your Subaru to ABC Auto Care and let one of our tire specialists perform an inspection.
When the tires on your Subaru pass these tests, new tires may not be required at this point and time. ABC Auto Care advises our Ventura area clients to inspect the treadwear on their Subaru tires every 3,000 miles, or once every month. It is also advised to check treadwear when driving long distances that put a lot of wear on the tires.
Regardless of how new the tires on a Subaru may be, ABC Auto Care encourages our Ventura clients to check inflation levels monthly and have inspections with one of our tire pros done on a regular schedule. Every five years a tire inspection is essential to determine if a tire can still be driven safely around Ventura roads.
ABC Auto Care recommends that tires on a Subaru that are over 10 years old be replaced with a set of new tires. Most times, tires are replaced before 10 years of use due to normal tread wear and other road hazards such as punctures, improper inflation, impacts, overloading, and more. When a tire on a Subaru is worn out or becomes unserviceable from damage or other forms of usage, it should be replaced irrespective of when it was purchased or manufactured.
When it comes to tires, one of the most frequently asked questions ABC Auto Care relates to the necessity of having all four tires replaced simultaneously. The answer is always yes. ABC Auto Care recommends all the tires on a Subaru be replaced at the same time to ensure optimal vehicle handling and performance. When the tires on a Subaru do not match one another, one end (or side) of the vehicle may not respond the same as the other, which can result in control difficulty. The very purpose of tires is to maintain a connection to the road, so having all tires with even surfaces is vital when it comes to safety considerations.
Are New Tires Better Than UsedABC Auto Care tells our Ventura area clients that when it comes to buying tires, there can be a lot of risks associated with purchasing used tires. When buying a set of used tires, it is impossible to know the full history of the tires, including if they have been used under-inflated, overloaded or may have internal damage not otherwise visible to the naked eye. Any of these situations could result in an unexpected tire failure. It is not uncommon for used tires to have wear that is uneven, resulting in vibrations, noises, or other problems that may need replacement quicker than a new set of tires. It is also recommended that tires are replaced with those of the same categorization, load capacity, size, and rating for speed in accordance with Subaru specifications.
Tire Recall NotificationsABC Auto Care strives to keep our clients informed about any recalls related to the tires we have replaced at our repair shop in Ventura. Our team does not want any of our clients driving on tires that have been recalled. Our clients may contact our shop at any time with questions about tire recalls or check current tire recalls on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.
Ask ABC Auto CareWhen it comes to tires for a Subaru, there is not need to guess. It is always best to talk to a tire professional like those found at our auto repair shop in Ventura to make sure you are getting the right set of tires for your Subaru vehicle. When calling around to other shops in Ventura, be certain to ask if tire rotation and balancing are included. Our team will be certain to outline the warranty and replacement options available from the manufacturer, in addition to checking to see if any promotional offers may be available. Hopefully, these tire-purchasing tips from ABC Auto Care have been of help when considering purchasing a new set of tires for your Subaru.