The 245 – Stands for the measurement in millimeters from one end of the sidewall to the other, in other words it measures the width of the tire. So the larger the number is, the wider the tires will be.…
The 245 – Stands for the measurement in millimeters from one end of the sidewall to the other, in other words it measures the width of the tire. So the larger the number is, the wider the tires will be.…
Among many practices of tire maintenance, you can make sure the air pressure in your car tires is always maintained at recommended levels. Over-inflation as well as under-inflation can seriously harm tires. Apart from that you should keep a check…
Other items like tires, brakes and shock absorbers are generally not covered by warranties… they are considered routine maintenance items. Choose your tires carefully… there are a wide range of tire grades, priced accordingly. Invariably those bargain prices you see…
Profile – The sidewall height is represented as a percentage of the width so a 195/70 R14 means that the sidewall or profile height of the tire is 70 percent of the width. Often the profile is not mentioned and…
When choosing tires for your pickup, there are a few questions you should answer. The first one is what the right tire type for your truck should be. To answer this, you should consider the level of comfort and handling…
People who ignore things like routine oil changes because they are too busy are very foolish. Dirty motor oil wears out an engine very quickly and failure to keep it clean may very likely void your warranty. If you are…
Other items like tires, brakes and shock absorbers are generally not covered by warranties… they are considered routine maintenance items. Choose your tires carefully… there are a wide range of tire grades, priced accordingly. Invariably those bargain prices you see…
There are certain things to look for when purchasing used tires. First of all it is important to purchase the right size that will fit the vehicle. There are three sets of numbers and letters on the side of the…
So why do we keep doing this? Why do we keep buying these «bits and pieces» programs, whilst still unaware of how to do what, when to do it and what fits where? The result of the confusion we create…