Mechanic fixing the tires

What Kind of Tires Should You Buy?

Tips You Should Know about Choosing Tires for Your Vehicle

When it comes to buying new tires is a big purchase, and it’s vital to get the right kind of tires for you. The rolling resistance and tire pressure of a tire can influence the performance of the vehicle’s engine. The tire’s pressure and resistance even depend on the vehicle’s speed. A tire with a high rolling resistance won’t be able to provide a smooth ride to the driver, so the driver needs to check the tire’s pressure and resistance. This blog by Broadway Auto Credit, Green Bay, WI, will talk about what kind of tires you should buy and tips you should know about choosing tires for your vehicle.


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1. Examine your tires  

According to vehicle manufacturers, tires should be replaced every six years, regardless of wear and tear. Check your car’s owner’s manual to see what the manufacturer recommends.  

Have your tires inspected by a mechanic regularly for symptoms of wear or damage? It would be best if you also kept an eye on them frequently. Look for the following factors:  

Place a coin upside down in the treads or grooves to determine tread depth. If you can see Lincoln’s full head plainly, your treads are most likely worn, and it’s time to replace them.

Mechanic inspecting a tire

Sidewall cracks — Examine the sidewalls for cuts or deformations. Your tire may be on the edge of leaking if you notice any grooves.  

2. Determine the Right Size  

To obtain the recommended tire measurements, first reference your owner’s handbook or the sign on the driver’s side door jamb. P215/60R16 94T, for example, will be on the label.  

The first portion of the label—P215/60R16—describes the tire’s various dimensions, including width and diameter. The 94 represents the load index or the amount of weight that each tire can support. Finally, the T represents the tire’s maximum speed for the load index.


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