Buying a Used Car Don't Forget to Kick the Tires

Most people have seen or done it, you know whatAlso check to see if the tread is worn evenly. In a
I'm talking about. Kick the tires, on a used car theyslow motion take your fingers, starting at the inside
are thinking of buying. While you can still kick them ifof the tire, run your fingers outward feeling the tire
you want. However I would suggest that after youtread. 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 thecould be a sign that the vehicle has been used for
vehicle if you look closely at them. Check the airtowing. 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 mostor replaced. If you suspect this, you should have a
part, if you can place a United States one centcertified mechanic look over the vehicle before you
penny in the tread and can still see the top of formerpurchase it. It may save you from a big headache
presidents head, the tires are in need of replacement.later on.