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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.

  • 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.

  • How to Change a Tire on an Expedition

    Everyone should know how to change a tire on his or her vehicle. These skills should be practiced often to reach optimum comfort in changing a tire. I thank my mom, who was a single mother, for...

  • How to Change a Tire on a Ford Expedition

    Changing tire is a useful task for everyone to learn. This skill should be practiced often to reach optimum comfort in changing a tire. The steps that follow are based on changing a tire on a Ford...

  • 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....

  • How to Install Snow Tires

    Snow tires have come a long way. State-of-the-art technology has developed snow tires that make your car handle better and safer in all types of winter weather—snow, ice, cold and slush. If you...

  • How to Buy White Wall Tires

    If you want to make your car look hot, then you must trick it out. And for certain cars, that means white wall tires. Here are some tips on where to buy white walls.

  • How to Figure out what size tire you will need with a bigger wheel

    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...

  • How to Insure Car Tires

    Vehicles aren't solely for transportation anymore. Now, people customize their vehicle to fit their personal styles, and sometimes that includes new tires and wheels. These are expensive...

  • How to Buy Racing Tires

    Installing aftermarket accessories and parts can add value to your car. Besides making your car more fun to drive, especially at faster speeds, racing tires can help you gain better traction and...

  • 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...

  • How to Buy Self Inflating Tires

    Self-inflating tires are a revolutionary invention that allow your vehicle to adjust tire pressure according to the terrain. Ensuring the proper tire pressure guarantees the best performance and...

  • How to Buy All Terrain Tires

    There's not much fun in having a big 4x4 if you're not going to play a little. However, being able to play means having the right kind of tires on your rig. It's not that difficult to buy all...

  • 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...

  • How to Find Discount ATV Tires

    Follow the steps below to find discount ATV tires.

  • How to Know When Car Tires Need Replacing

    Regular maintenance of your vehicle includes keeping a watchful eye on your tires. There are a number of ways to tell if the tread is getting to the point where the tires are not safe to drive...

  • How to Buy Tires Based on Load Ratings

    The load rating on tires indicates how much weight that tire can hold vertically. This is the amount of weight the tires support by supporting the vehicle and anything inside of it.

  • How to Compare Tire Price vs. Value

    When you buy tires for your vehicle, there are certain aspects to consider as you compare price and value. You must think about the level of wear and tear you put on your tires and also how long...

  • How to Handle Tire Recalls

    Occasionally, tire manufacturers have to recall a particular batch of tires because of a defect that can cause accidents and injury. If you find that the manufacturer of your tires recalled them,...

  • How to Buy Hub Centric Rings for Tires

    Hub centric rings may be necessary if you are purchasing a pair of aftermarket tires. It's important to know the tires you are interested in and what you will need to do to have them mounted...

  • How to Get Mounting Hardware for Aftermarket Wheels

    Aftermarket wheels add personality and style to your car or truck. Mounting them can be done at the dealership, or at home with the correct mounting hardware and a few simple tools. Get the...

  • How to Get Deals on Tires

    If you've ever needed to replace a tire on your vehicle, then you know how expensive tires can be. If you go through a dealership to order your tires, you can end up paying hundreds of dollars for...

  • How to Compare Tire Treadwear Warranties

    When purchasing new tires for your vehicle, you may choose to compare the treadware warranties. These warranties cover the consumer if the tires wear out before the warranty period runs out,...

  • How to Buy Tires Based on Speed Ratings

    Before being put on the market, all tires are tested to find out how fast they can safely carry your car. Speed ratings are recorded in letters, and if you know how to decipher the letters you can...

  • 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...

  • How to Buy Tires Based on Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    Uniform Tire Quality Grade testing (UTQG) was introduced by the United States federal government to help ensure road safety standards. This grade testing measures tread wear, traction and...

  • How to Buy Light Truck Tires

    Buying tires for your light truck is similar to buying tires for a car. You only need to know a few things before making your decision, such as the size of the tires, what performance rating you'd...

  • How to Compare Tire Sizes

    Comparing tire sizes is easy once you understand the various marking on the tire’s sidewall but keep in mind that there is more to understand when buying tires than just their size.

  • How to Retread a Tire

    Retreading a tire is a very simple process that just happens to require some serious equipment and a little knowledge. You will need a professional tire grinder and a tread sealer, along with...

  • How to Do Plus Sizing on Wheel and Tire Combinations

    Plus sizing on wheels and tires is important when dealing with aftermarket wheels. This is the combination of more wheel and less tire. While there are both pros and cons to this, it is a...

  • How to Detect Unsafe Tires

    Your tires are the only thing between your car and the highway. Making sure they're safe can make the difference between a trip spent as planned and lost time on the back of a tow truck. Look for...

  • About Car Tires

    Tires are an important and often under appreciated aspect of cars that offer quite a bit of benefits to the vehicle. These ring-shaped devices allow for better traction, braking and steering, and...

  • How Does a Brake Pad Work?

    Brake pads were conceptualized and created in England during the late 1800s. Previously, brakes were drum brakes, and these did not do well when wet by street water or rain, and often overheated....

  • Are Wheel Adapters Safe?

    Wheel adapters are used to put a wheel on a vehicle that would not normally fit. They are typically made of aluminum or steel and are available in a large array of sizes and types to fit most...

  • How to Buy the Best High Performance Tires for your Car at the Best Price

    Today's high performance vehicles demand specific tires for every driving season. With the higher horsepower, heavy weight and extreme braking power of modern cars, having all-season tires just...

  • Off-Road Tire Fitment Guide

    Choosing the right off-road tires for your vehicle requires only a few steps. Here is the information you need to make the right choice based on your vehicle manufacturer's size requirements, bias...

  • How to Find the Best Snow Tires at the Best Price

    With the crazy weather we've been having lately (and that Al Gore tell's us will be here for a while!), it's best to be prepared for anything. This includes icy winter roads, and automobile...

  • About White Wall Tires

    Classic car restoration is a popular pastime for hobbyists and automobile dealers alike. These classic cars offer a sense of history and uniqueness, as well as having a certain "cool factor." One...

  • Installing Tractor Tire Chains

    Tractor tire chains are a set of interlocking chains designed to wrap around the tires of a tractor. They are meant to improve the traction that a tire gets in snowy and icy conditions. Given the...

  • How to Measure Tire Size

    When purchasing a new set of tires, it is important to buy a set of tires that matches the existing set to preserve the originality of the vehicle. However, if you want to change the tire size, it...

  • How to Replace Hub Caps

    Replacing hub caps on your vehicle may sound like a simple procedure, but that will be determined by the make and model. If you're replacing original equipment hub caps with aftermarket hub caps,...

  • How to Measure Truck Tires

    Whether a truck's engine is modified or stock, the power produced by the engine must go through the tires before it can be transferred to the ground. Wider tires are more effective at transferring...

  • How to Read Tire Size

    Reading a tire size goes beyond "is it a 13,14, or 15 inch tire?" What is called a 14 inch tire is a tire that fits onto a 14 inch rim. The distance from the rim to the edge of the tire...

  • How Gas Struts Work

    The best way to understand how gas struts work is to know how they are made. Gas struts consist of a piston or rod, which is contained within a larger housing tube. The housing tube is usually...

  • How Run-Flat Tires Work

    The sidewalls of run-flat tires can be up to 50 percent thicker than traditional tires. The sidewalls are capable of carrying the weight of the vehicle when the tire is flat, and this is achieved...

  • How Tire Size Affects the Speedometer in a Car

    The speedometer in almost every vehicle runs off the speed of the transmission, not the actual tires. However, some old Volkswagens and other makes and models do have a speedometer cable that runs...

  • How Are Automobile Tires Made?

    Raw materials, such as rubber and additives, are gathered together for the formulation of rubber compounds. The rubber compound is brought to a heavy-duty mixer. A rotor inside the mixer breaks...

  • Bridgestone Motocross Tires

    Founded in 1931, Bridgestone Corporation first began in Japan and is currently the largest tire manufacturer in the entire world. One of its most popular products relates to motocross tires, which...

  • How Radial Tires Work

    A radial tire is the standard type of all automotive tires. These tires are made of more than just rubber and, as reinforcement to the tire, they use plies of cord to make them stronger. Cord is...

  • How to Select 4X4 Tires

    Selecting tires for your 4x4 vehicle can be confusing with the large variety of products on the market. Choosing tires for your four-wheel drive SUV or truck is one of the most important things...

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