Winter tires are an investment and like any investment, you can take steps to get more for your money. Here's how to store your winter tires safely to protect them for years to come.
October 6, 2015
Winter tires are an investment and like any investment, you can take steps to get more for your money. Here's how to store your winter tires safely to protect them for years to come.
Storing winter tires isn't just a matter of putting them in the garage. There are a few simple things you can do right now to make sure that they're stored correctly. That way when winter rolls around again, your tires will still be reliable for years to come when you need them.
The first step is to clean your tires up. Just like you wouldn't throw a pair of wet, muddy boots into your closet for months on end, you shouldn't put away your tires still coated in grime, brake dust and dirt.
The lubricating oil in tire compounds is vulnerable to exposure to air. Letting them sit out means the oil could evaporate. By storing your winter tires in an airtight bag or container, you ensure the tires are protected.
There are other factors to consider about the environment you store your winter tires in. It should be:
Although it's tempting to hang your tires on hooks while they're in storage, keep in mind that this option is best only when the tires are mounted.
Whitewall (or white-lettered) tires require special attention, since stacking them incorrectly can lead to problems with tire cleanliness.
Once your tires are properly stored, you can rest easy knowing they still have a good, long life ahead of them. Your investment is safe, and your winter tires will be ready for the challenges of the next icy season.
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