Stohlman Volkswagen Service

Why Do I Need New Tires

Check Tire Tread: A Better Way

Bring your Volkswagen vehicle into our tire service center in Tysons Corner and our tire service technicians will check the tread and wear on your Volkswagen tires. If you need new tires, Stohlman Volkswagen Service has a great selection in our tire shop at fair prices. We often run tire specials or provide tire coupons or tire specials . If you just need a tire repaired or fixed, our Tysons Corner Volkswagen service department will try to mend them if possible, making sure that they are safe and road-worthy, based on driving conditions in the Tysons Corner area. We also provide tire rotation and wheel alignment if your Tysons Corner Volkswagen vehicle needs it.


Tire Tread - What Does it Do?

Tire Tread

The traction is what "holds" your Volkswagen vehicle on the roads in Tysons Corner, especially when driving in non-perfect conditions like rain, slush, and snow. Tire tread directs water and slush from between your tire and Arlington roads and also helps create edges to grip snow. Tire tread plays a huge role in how quickly your Volkswagen vehicle can stop when the brakes are applied. 2/32" might be used as a general rule for new tire replacement, but Stohlman Volkswagen Service thinks this guideline could be cutting it too close for Virginia drivers.

Test Your Volkswagen Tires for Tread

Check Tire Tread

A lot of Tysons Corner residents abide by the Penny Test. It's easy: place a Lincoln penny into the tread groove of your worn tire. If you can't see all of Lincoln's head, then the tire tread should be fine. Unfortunately, this isn't a very accurate way to test whether or not your Volkswagen tire tread is at a safe level, and could result in some dangerous trips driving around Fairfax. The idea behind the Penny Test is that the performance or your Volkswagen vehicle doesn't really go down in poor driving conditions (rain, slush and snow) until the tire tread wears down to around 2/32" (which is where you will see all of Lincoln's head). This idea is simply wrong. Many states consider 2/32" of tread the level at which a tire's tread is worn out. However, 4/32" or more is needed to maintain good and safe traction on your Tysons Corner tires .