11 Every minute saved on tire data collection means faster turnaround times, happier customers and more vehicles serviced - all of which leave you more cash in the register at the end of the day. Deliver Faster Turnaround Times How long does the average tire inspection take your team? Be honest... The answer is of course it depends, as multiple factors can make what should be an easy task into one that’s tedious and time-consuming. Recording the tire DOT numbers is a particular problem. According to NHTSA data: The average time needed to find and record tire DOTs from all four tires of a vehicle is 2 minutes and 43 seconds . If the codes are facing inwards, this rises to 5 minutes and 45 seconds! But when technicians have the right digital tools, this can be reduced to mere seconds. In fact, when Discount Tire changed to mobile tire scanning, they reported that it took under 5 seconds per tire! Watch this video to see it for yourself. Don’t believe us?

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