| Most people have seen or done it, you know what | | | | Also check to see if the tread is worn evenly. In a |
| I'm talking about. Kick the tires, on a used car they | | | | slow motion take your fingers, starting at the inside |
| are thinking of buying. While you can still kick them if | | | | of the tire, run your fingers outward feeling the tire |
| you want. However I would suggest that after you | | | | tread. What you are looking for is to see if the tire |
| kick them you get a little closer to take a look. | | | | tread is level. If it's not level and worn on a angle this |
| The front tires can tell you a little bit about the | | | | could be a sign that the vehicle has been used for |
| vehicle if you look closely at them. Check the air | | | | towing. It could also be a sign of a serious problem |
| pressure, if it's low this could be a sign of a slow leak, | | | | with the front end. There is a possibility that the ball |
| that would require the tire to be repaired or replace. | | | | joints, shocks, or tie rods might need to be serviced |
| You should check out the trend depth. For the most | | | | or replaced. If you suspect this, you should have a |
| part, if you can place a United States one cent | | | | certified mechanic look over the vehicle before you |
| penny in the tread and can still see the top of former | | | | purchase it. It may save you from a big headache |
| presidents head, the tires are in need of replacement. | | | | later on. |