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If you live in an area where it gets pretty muddy and snowy, having 4x4 truck tires can help you prevent getting stuck. If you live in rainy, wet states, then you'd want wet-weather tires. You also want tires that are an appropriate size for your vehicle. You don't want too big or too small. It could do more damage than you want. The size also affects the kind of ride you'll have too. Smaller, narrower tires cut through slick surfaces better whereas larger and wider tires do better in heavy cement-like mud and over rocky surfaces. You want a higher profile tire too, which means a larger size sidewall (the gap between the rim and the edge of the tire). It will reduce bumpiness and damage to the tires.
Reattach the nuts. Screw them on by hand, and then use the tire iron to tighten them up as much as possible. Really put your back into it. Do not under any circumstances stand on the tire iron to tighten them up. If you have a big tire iron or your piece of pipe you should have all the leverage you need.
Inspect the inside part of the tires. See if there is evidence of previous repairs such as patches or plugs. If the tire has too many patches, leave it and go find another one. Sieve-like tires won't help saving your money. You'll end up spending your budget to repair the damaged tires.
Order your tires This is as simple as a few mouse clicks. There is a wealth of information when shopping for tires online including extensive research, testing and user reviews.
cheap car parts online Sell those old tires. It actually may cost you money to dispose of your old rubber. In order to avoid an upwards cost of $5 per tire, you can choose to sell or give away your old tires. This all depends on the shape of the existing tires and the amount of tread left. Otherwise, plan on lugging them to the good ole' junkyard.
For those who live near a car junkyard, this can be a cornucopia of auto parts. However, this can be quite time consuming, especially in large junkyards. You may have to search through hundreds of vehicles before finding the right part. It is also dirty work so wear old clothes. The advantage is the price. You can usually get the part you need at rock bottom prices and many junkyard owners will negotiate. Be sure to check out the part carefully as you can rarely return a non-working car part.
Having said that, there are still quite a few honest, credible used car dealerships out there and if you are prepared with some of the tips in this article, then you can drive off with a nice, clean used car AND a good deal.