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The Subaru tires we carry here at Heritage Subaru Catonsville are designed to last, and with a little service and care, they’ll remain in great condition for many more drives to come. Our team is here to provide the tire inspection and maintenance support that you need all year long, and we’re sharing best practices for servicing your tires come fall.

Tread Inspection

Fall roads can be slippery, both due to an increase in rainfall and because of the falling leaves, which is why it’s so important to get the tread on your tires checked regularly. When the tread is deep enough, it allows your vehicle to properly grip the road, so you can navigate slippery conditions in safety. Shallow tread may mean that it’s time for a new set of Subaru tires.

Pressure Check and Fill-Up

You also want to make sure that your tires are properly inflated, to ensure maximum safety and driver control when you’re out on the road. When your tires are over or underinflated, your vehicle may actually be less responsive when steering or braking, and that can be especially concerning on slippery road surfaces. It’s a good idea to check your tire pressure at least once a month, and before big road trips.

Tire Rotation

Tire rotations are another essential service you’ll want to schedule, especially before the more inclement driving conditions of fall develop. Tire rotations help to ensure that the tires in your vehicle all wear down at an even rate, which is key for maintaining traction on the open road. They’ll also keep you informed about any alignment or suspension issues your vehicle may have.

Schedule Fall Service for Your Subaru Tires in Baltimore, MD

No matter what your Subaru service needs may be, Heritage Subaru Catonsville is here to help. Visit our dealership for the tire service that makes the difference, and for expert car care this season.

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