Retread tyres – should you use them on a vehicle?

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The fact is that retread tyres are popular. This is especially the case in the commercial world where fitting retread tyres is a lot more cost effective for companies than fitting new ones. Retreads are also often considered to be better for the environment.

However, if you are shopping for tyres in Queanbeyan, this does not necessarily mean you should opt for retreads. From a cost point of view, you can get good deals on new tyres. You may still want to have retread tyres fitted to your vehicle, but there are pros and cons that you need to consider.

 

  • What are retread tyres

 

To help you make your decision, let’s look at what retread tyres are. In the past, tyres were disposed of when the tread was worn down. This is no longer the case with all tyres. If the tyre is still in good condition, aside from the tread, it can be recycled. The remaining tread is removed and replaced by fresh tread. The retreading process results in the around 20-30% of the rubber of the tyre being replaced.

 

  • Why use retread tyres?

 

The main reason that most people choose to use retread tyres on their vehicle is that they can generally be purchased at a lower cost than new tyres. There are some exceptions to this when offers are available on new tyres.

Arguably, a better reason for using retread tyres is that you can reduce the amount of damage caused to the environment when worn tyres are disposed of. The more tyres are recycled, the less they end up in landfill or being burned.

 

  • The cons of using retread tyres

 

We have looked at the pros of using retread tyres on your vehicle, but it’s important to consider the cons as well, before you buy.

  • Your insurer may recommend against using retreads.
  • The steering of your car may not be as precise as with new tyres.
  • You may need to replace the tyres more often than you would if you purchased new tyres.

It’s up to you to consider these negative aspects of retread tyres and balance them against the positives.

One important thing to remember, before you make your final decision, is that any tyres which you purchase must conform to safety standards. These standards are in place to protect you, whether you choose to buy retreads or new tyres.

Hopefully, we have provided you with some useful information, to help you to decide whether retread tyres are the best option for you. If you are thinking of buying retread tyres solely based on price, you may want to shop around for new tyre deals as well. However, if you are concerned about the environment, you may decide that retread tyres are the best option for you overall. Making this choice certainly helps you to make a contribution to protecting the planet for future generations.

 

Will Hopstetter
Will is an automotive market enthusiast living in the United Kingdom. He holds a diverse background in automotive and enjoys utilizing that to produce insights into the inner workings of the industry.