Apr 11, 2025

Have you recently lost confidence in your tires? If you notice signs of damage or experience reduced traction, always have your tires checked at once by a professional. Tires typically last from four to six years, but sometimes wear out prematurely. The following warning signs will let you know when you should visit your local Mitsubishi dealership for a new set of four.

7 Signs Your Mitsubishi Needs New Tires

Insufficient Tread Depth

The most common reason for replacing tires is simply that the old set wears out. This happens when the tread depths near or reach 2/32 of an inch, which is not only the minimum legal depth but also the last point at which tire treads can properly displace water and maintain traction on wet patches of the road. 

Bulges or Blisters

Internal tire damage often causes the outer layer of rubber to bulge or blister. Such visible signs of damage shouldn’t be ignored. A bulge in a tire usually means its structural integrity has been weakened, making it unsafe to use.

Rapidly Spreading Cracks

While it’s natural for tiny hairline cracks to appear in the sidewalls of tires, these cracks should spread only very slowly and never become deep. If your tire sidewalls are becoming covered with deep cracks at an alarming rate, the tires may have dry rot, which means too much moisture has been lost in the rubber, and you’ll need to replace them.

Embedded Objects

Tires can sometimes pick up metal fragments, nails, pieces of glass, and even sharp stones from the road. If you find an object embedded deeply in a tire, have it removed and the hole inspected; if the object punctured deeply, the tire may have to go. 

Uneven Tread Patterns

It’s natural for tires to wear down unevenly, and regular rotations usually remedy this problem. However, if your tires have become excessively uneven, you may need to install a new set.

Diminishing Air Pressure

Car tires must always be kept at the optimal PSI as stipulated in the owner’s manual. If one or more of your tires keeps losing air, there might be a hidden puncture or some other serious problem. 

Poor Traction or Hydroplaning 

If you ever find your car losing traction on a wet surface, have your tires checked immediately. Sometimes, all it takes is a single moment of lost traction to cause a collision. You should always have maximum confidence in the grip strength of your tires. 

Book Frequent Tire Rotations at Your Mitsubishi Dealership

It’s advisable to have your tires rotated at least twice a year. This also allows our technicians to check each tire for damage. And if you like, we can measure and correct any alignment issues at the same time. 

Visit Moses Mitsubishi in Morgantown, WV, today to have your tires rotated, realigned, or replaced by courteous, experienced professionals. We’re committed to keeping our community’s drivers safe and happy on the road with excellent vehicles, maintenance services, and customer care.