5 Tire Problems That Could Cost You Money This Summer

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Summer in Berkshire County means road trips, vacations, weekend adventures, and plenty of miles behind the wheel.

But before you head to the beach, the mountains, or your next family gathering, it's worth taking a closer look at one of the most important safety features on your vehicle: your tires.

According to the team at T&M Auto in North Adams, many drivers don't realize how quickly tire problems can develop—and how expensive they can become if ignored.

"Your tires affect everything from safety and handling to fuel economy," said Mike Milazzo at T&M Auto. "A simple inspection can often catch small issues before they turn into bigger problems."

Here are five tire-related issues every driver should check this summer.

1. Uneven Tire Wear

Take a close look at your tire tread.

If one side of the tire appears more worn than the other, it could be a sign of an alignment or suspension issue.

Uneven tire wear can:

  • Shorten the life of your tires

  • Affect vehicle handling

  • Reduce fuel efficiency

  • Lead to premature tire replacement

Many drivers don't notice the problem until it's too late.

2. Low Tread Depth

Tire tread is designed to help your vehicle maintain traction, especially during heavy summer rainstorms.

As tread wears down, your ability to stop and control your vehicle decreases.

Signs it's time to consider new tires include:

  • Tread that appears shallow

  • Difficulty maintaining traction in wet weather

  • Longer stopping distances

A quick tire inspection can help determine whether your tires still have enough tread for safe summer driving.

3. Incorrect Tire Pressure

Temperature changes can affect tire pressure more than many people realize.

Underinflated tires can:

  • Wear out faster

  • Reduce gas mileage

  • Affect handling

  • Increase the risk of tire failure

Overinflated tires can also cause uneven wear and a rougher ride.

Checking tire pressure regularly is one of the easiest ways to extend tire life and improve safety.

4. Alignment Issues

If your vehicle pulls to one side or your steering wheel isn't centered when driving straight, your alignment may be off.

Common causes include:

  • Pothole impacts

  • Rough road conditions

  • Everyday wear and tear

Proper alignment helps maximize tire life, improves handling, and can even improve fuel economy.

5. Suspension and Shock Wear

Your shocks and suspension system play a major role in how your tires contact the road.

Worn shocks can cause:

  • Excessive bouncing

  • Uneven tire wear

  • Reduced braking performance

  • Poor handling

Many drivers replace tires without realizing the underlying suspension problem is what caused the wear in the first place.

Don't Wait Until You're Stranded

One of the most common mistakes drivers make is waiting until a tire problem becomes obvious.

A worn tire, alignment issue, or suspension problem may not seem urgent today, but over time it can lead to costly repairs, reduced fuel efficiency, and even safety concerns.

Catching these issues early often saves money and helps prevent unexpected breakdowns.

Get Your Vehicle Ready for Summer Driving

Whether you're planning a road trip or simply commuting around Berkshire County, summer is a great time to make sure your vehicle is operating safely and efficiently.

At T&M Auto, the focus is on the services local drivers need most—tires, alignments, brakes, shocks, oil changes, exhaust work, and Massachusetts state inspections.

If it's been a while since your tires were inspected, now is the perfect time to have them checked by a professional.

T&M Auto

Serving Berkshire County drivers with trusted automotive maintenance and repair services.

For information or to schedule an appointment, contact T&M Auto today.





Weekend Outlook: Wilco Weekend & Summer Fun

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
It's Wilco Weekend in North Adams and an estimated 10,000 people will be descending on the city. The band curates the every other summer three-day Solid Sound festival at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. It's too late to get tickets — the event's sold out! — but you can hear some of the performances in the downtown area. Or, you can listen for free on NEPM (New England Public Media) 88.5.
 
Check out the other events happening this weekend including parties, craft, and more

Friday

Karaoke Night
Dalton American Legion
Time: 9 p.m.

Sing your heart out at karaoke night.

More information here.

Berkshire Prides Birthday Bash
Stationary Factory, Dalton
Time: 7 p.m.

Celebrate 10 seasons of Berkshire Pride with a birthday dance party. There will be games, treats, face painting and more.

More information and tickets here.

Musical Bingo Fundraiser
Adams Theater
Time: 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of fun, music, and bingo with DJ Bizz to help support the theater's summer season.

More information and tickets here.

Summer Movie Night at Clapp Park
Clapp Park, Pittsfield
Time: 8:30 p.m.

Bring your own chairs and blankets to enjoy "Zootopia 2" and you will also be able to buy popcorn and soda.

More information here.

'A Hundred Words for Snow'
'62 Center, Williamstown
Time: 2 & 7:30, Friday-Saturday
 
After her father’s unexpected death, 15-year-old Rory discovers that he was planning a trip for the two of them to the North Pole. So, she picks up his ashes, her passport, and her mother’s credit card, and sets out to make good on his plans. Produced by the Chester Theatre Company. 
 
Tickets and more information here.
 

Saturday

Summer Reading Kickoff Party
Milne Public Library, Williamstown
Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Celebrate summer at the library with musical performances, lawn games, crafts, and free ice cream.

The balloon twisting workshop and the adult Escape the Mummy’s Tomb will need to be signed up for.

More information here.

Hudpuckers & Team Contraband car show
Wahconah Park, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For the second year, join Hudpuckers Pub for its annual car show with also motorcycles and trucks.

More information here

Craft Lab
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 2:30 to 4 p.m.

Drop into the library every Saturday and Monday for a free craft, this Saturday is painting rocks.

More information here.

Bennington Pride
Pleasant Street, Bennington, Vt.
Time: 10 to 4
 
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