When the tread is getting low, where do you go? Have you
checked out Marthaler Chevrolet of Glenwood’s tire finder? What a cool tool!!!
We make it easy to get your new set of rubber. Search tires
by your make, model, and rim size. Or search tires by your TPC code.
Our tire finder tool will instantly load dozens of choices
meant for your vehicle. You’ll have a price for tires and be able to order your
tires if we don’t already have them in stock. Marthaler Chevrolet of Glenwood
is out to save you time AND money. Right now we have tire price match.
Whether you are in the market for
Corvette tires, aggressive tires for your 4x4, snow tires, and more; Marthaler
has the lakes area and Alexandria tire price leaders and tire
availability.
How do you check the tread on your current tires? You don’t
need any fancy gadgets… grab some pocket change and give this a try:
For safety’s sake, let’s hope your tire tread is better than
2/32nds. This is the point where hydroplaning can affect you. To check if your
tire is at 2/32nds, get a penny out. Position the penny so that Abe Lincoln’s
head is facing down and set the penny in the grooves between treads. If the
tread falls short of reaching the tip of Abe’s head, you had better get some
new tires!
Start shopping for tires when they’re at 4/32nds. You will
get a good idea on prices and what to expect with the different choices out
there. To see if your tire is at 4/32nds, get a quarter out. Position the
quarter so that George Washington’s head is facing downward in the grooves
between the tread. If the tread reaches
the tip of George’s head, you’re at 4/32nds.
No worries if your tires are at 6/32nds or better. You’ll
need a penny again for checking this one. Get your penny out and position it
upside down and facing backwards, so that you are looking at the Lincoln memorial
(upside down, though!) Set the penny in the groove between the treads and check
where the tread reaches up to. Is the tread past the top of the upside down Lincoln memorial? If so, you
are at 6/32nds or better. Keep on
riding!
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