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I know a thing or two about buying tires. I have purchased a ridiculous amount of tires for my car. I won't even share the number with you. It's a long story with many chapters over the course of many years but basically it involved a slightly bent rim, an issue with a ball bearing, cold weather and 30 nails! While my tires have been a source of both stress and comedy in my life one thing I have acquired is a healthy respect for their care. So, if you're like me and you own a car (like most people) then you'll enjoy this article from American Pride Automotive: Time Tested Tire Buying Tips. It's a great read and very worthwhile.
Time Tested Tire Buying Tips
Buying new tires for your car, truck, van or SUV can be a daunting challenge. There are so many choices and advertisements, it's hard to know what's right for your vehicle and the way you drive. However, it's worth it to take a little extra time and make sure you get the right tires -- correct tires can improve safety, gas mileage and even the amount of time before you have to replace them.
We see lots of tires come in and have a few suggestions for when it's time to replace your tires:
1 - Don't buy the cheapest tire. It's a cliche, but you have a lot riding on your tires. Good tires are an investment in safety, gas mileage and overall performance and handling. Cheap tires are inexpensive to buy, but are often more costly in the long run when you end up replacing them sooner.Tire alignment is important, too
2 - Don't buy used! Used tires simply don't provide the ride, handling and performance you need. Even with used tires you're paying the labor to balance and mount the tires, so the savings often isn't much by the time you add in labor charges.
3 - Know the numbers and get the tires that are right for your vehicle. Don't compromise -- go with what the manufacturer recommends for your vehicle -- you'll find that information in the owners manual, and on a sticker inside the driver-side door frame. It's important that you get tires at least as highly rated as what the manufacturer suggests.
4 - Check the wheels -- if you have damaged wheels, it's only a matter of time before you have tire failure. The wheel is what the tire is mounted to and bent or damaged wheels can reduce the life of your new tires.
5 - Replace all four. Even if one or two of your tires still have some life left in them, it's best to replace all four at the same time. If you like, you can always have the tire with the most tread mounted as your spare (if your vehicle uses a full-size spare). Today's suspension systems work in unison, and having a tire that doesn't match in performance and tread depth can limit performance, and make it harder to identify other potential problems.
6 - Break your new tires in. Tires are slickest when they are new and there is less grip for the first few hundred miles while the compounds used during manufacturing wear off. Be particularly careful if you drive in rain during the first month or so after getting your new tires.
7 - Have them professionally installed. Don't skimp on having your tires installed. A professional will do the job right the first time, and will check other components while installing your tires, such as brakes and suspension. They will also stand behind their work and you'll have the confidence of knowing the job was done right.
If you have any questions about your tires, when to replace them, or the type of tire to use with your vehicle, please give us a call (757-595-2755) or stop by our Newport News/Yorktown or Williamsburg location.
American Pride Automotive is a family-owned and operated full service auto repair shop centrally located on George Washington Memorial Highway near the conjunctions of York County, Poquoson, Hampton, and Newport News, Virginia. Their second location is at the intersection of Richmond and Airport roads in Williamsburg. American Pride offers something different in the world of automotive care - a tradition of excellence and customer satisfaction.
What's the difference between American Pride and other auto repair shops??? There are a number of differences - but their service managers and technicians are what make the biggest difference by ensuring that customers clearly understand what's being done to their car and why. It's all in the approach - thorough communication and only recommending the service you need for your vehicle has established a level of trust that has been the foundation of their success.
Yorktown Location: 1939 George Washington Mem Hwy Yorktown, Virginia 23693 DIRECTIONS (757) 595 - 2755
Williamsburg Location: 5406 Airport Road Williamsburg, VA 23188 DIRECTIONS (757) 220-8685
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