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Sales Tires: Tips To Consider When Buying Tires
Posted by carsandtrucks on Tuesday, October 16 @ 12:36:04 PDT

Safety is the first consideration in buying tires. The only contact between your vehicle and the road surface is your tires. Your brakes, your steering, and your suspension performance all depend on the right tires. Tires are coded with a alphanumeric imprint located on the sidewall. Be sure the tires you are buying match the tire code you are replacing. When selecting tires know what your needs are. Tread designs vary for different driving conditions. So match the tread with what fits your needs. If you live a wet snowy climate your tire needs will be different then in the hot dry areas. Tires should be replaced when tread depth measures 3/32 or less. When possible replace tires in sets of 4. This is very important with 4 wheel drive vehicles. If you can only afford 2 tires at a time be sure the new tires are put on the rear axle. This is true for both front and rear wheel drive vehicles. There are several options when it comes to where to buy tires. The car dealer usually sells the tires the vehicle came from. The retail tire stores offer a larger variety

and prices. And you can buy online and have them delivered to your door. Don't neglect your tire maintenance. Check tire pressure regularly and rotate tires every 5000 miles for optimum tire life and performance.


 
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