Tires

Read a Good Tire Lately? (Tire Wear)

There’s lots of good information to read in books and online.  You might not know that you can also “read” your tires and learn a lot about what shape they’re in and if they are in need of attention. It’s important to know how your tires are doing because a tire failure can be very…

Read More

Rubber Match (Tire Replacement)

A set of new tires isn’t probably high on anyone’s list of exciting purchases.  But since your life is literally riding on them, it’s probably a good idea to know when it’s time for you to buy new ones. If you’ve been feeling your vehicle slipping more in wet weather or it takes a longer…

Read More

No Fountain of Youth (Aging Tires)

Can you think of anyone who enjoys aging?  Wrinkles where you don’t want them, gray hair, eyes that won’t focus any more, no stamina.  Believe it or not, your tires age, too, and they don’t get better the older they get.  And here’s the important thing to know, even if they can still pass a…

Read More

It Wears on You (Tire Rotation)

If someone told you there was a fairly inexpensive way to improve your vehicle’s handling, fuel economy and extend the life of your tires, you’d probably ask, “What do I have to do?” The answer is to rotate your tires.  But you have to do it regularly. A lot of drivers think skipping tire rotation…

Read More

What’s in a Number? (What Tire Numbers Mean)

You’ve probably never paid much attention to the writing on the sides of your tires, but they contain a wealth of information.  There’s a long combination of letters and numbers that can tell you a whole lot about what tires your vehicle was designed to be riding on.  Let’s check out this example found on…

Read More

How Tired Are Your Tires? (Tire replacement)

Of the things you think about most, your tires are probably pretty far down the list. That’s understandable because today’s tires are engineered to do their job without needing you to pay too much attention to them. But they DO wear out, and worn tires can contribute to skidding in bad weather, not being able…

Read More