How to Test Tread Wear on Your Tires

What can you use to test tread wear on your tires? You can use a penny to test tread wear on your tires.

Testing Tread Wear on Your Tires with a Penny

Tire maintenance is crucial for safe driving. One important aspect of tire maintenance is monitoring the tread wear on your tires to ensure they provide optimal traction on the road. An easy and cost-effective way to test the tread wear on your tires is by using a penny.

Here's how you can test the tread wear on your tires using a penny:

  1. Take a penny and hold it with President Lincoln's head facing down.
  2. Insert the penny into the tread of your tire, making sure that Lincoln's head is facing towards the tire.
  3. Observe how much of Lincoln's head is still visible. If the tread covers part of Lincoln's head, your tire tread is still in good condition. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, it's time to replace your tires.

By performing this simple test with a penny, you can easily determine if your tires have adequate tread depth to maintain traction on wet or slippery roads. Remember to check the tread wear on your tires regularly to ensure your safety on the road.

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