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How to Choose the Right Tires
Wonder what all those letters and numbers on your tire's sidewall mean? If you like your current tires, buy more of the same. A tire with a different rating, but the same size and type may give you a smoother ride or better handling in bad ... [... more]
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How to Buy New Car Tires
The primary thing to consider when purchasing tires is the kind of driving you'll do on them. Think about how and where you drive. Tire engineers design product lines for specific results, such as a cushy ride, durability, sporty handling,or ... [... more]
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How to Buy Road Wheels
If you want your car to look different than the factory model, one of the quickest things you can do is to replace the factory-supplied road wheels with aftermarket wheels. Decide what size wheels you want. Do you want the same size wheels that ... [... more]
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How to Choose the Proper Tires for Winter Driving
Because you're carrying precious cargo (such as yourself, your children or other passengers), tire care is imperative in the wintertime. Your tire choice depends on where you live and how you drive. Equip your car with mud and snow tires, which ... [... more]
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How to purchase tires at steep discounts, and save allot ...
Lets face it, going to retail tire dealerships is not fun, or exciting. Customers pay a premium for tires these days, then add fees like stems, mounting and balancing too. All this can add up to a heavy price even if each tire is less that one ... [... more]
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How to Read Tire Sidewalls
When it's time to buy new tires for your vehicle, read the sidewalls of the tire and get all the information you need. Federal regulations require the manufacturer to provide this to the consumer. Here's how to decipher the series of letters and ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Common Tire Buying Mistakes
You may not realize you need new tires until you have an accident or a mechanic recommends them because yours are looking bald. Then you'll have to choose from a variety of brands. Here are tips to help you make a wise investment in your car ... [... more]
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How to Read Tire Sidewall Codes
Traditionally, tire sidewalls are full of letters and numbers in no particular order. It seems the only thing a person can make out is the brand name. While they are confusing, these codes hold valuable information you need when picking out a ... [... more]
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How to Buy Oversized Tires
If you want to turn your average pickup into a monster truck, the first place to start is with oversized tires. They help your truck gain performance and make it appear bigger. Follow these steps to learn how to buy oversized tires. Measure your ... [... more]
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How to Find Discount ATV Tires
Decide which type of tires you need for the ATV. Do you want stock tires, mud tires, super mud grips or extra-large tires? Stock tires are simply what you get from the dealer, nothing special or fancy. The tread on these tires is usually pretty ... [... more]
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How to Figure out what size tire you will need with a ...
You will learn the basic math to calculate the overall diameter of you tire and know what tire size you will need when converting to a bigger diameter wheel. There by keeping your speedometer working correctly. Determine your vehicles stock tire ... [... more]
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How to Interpret Car Tire Ratings
Figure out how to read the car tire ratings for your car, understand what tire ratings mean and then know what specs to use to buy car tires. Many people get tripped up by this. The placard is on the car not the car tire. You need to read the car ... [... more]
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