Sales Schmo: Cheap Tires
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Fortunately for everyone, I do know a little bit about how to save money on a set of tires. It just may not be at the time of purchase. You see, there are hidden costs to proper tire maintenance that you will not see on your installation bill. They hide in gas mileage, tire wear, and service charges.
Cooling fan and heater core - a cooling fan sounds like something important, and it is. But the heater core is just as important for your cooling system (sounds funny?). That's because the heater core keeps your coolant from leaking out all over the place. You don't want a busted heater core.
Of course the dealership is your best source for OEM parts. The part experts at your dealership will be able to tell you the exact part you'll need for replacement. OEM parts are important because they are the parts that have been made for your vehicle and approved by your car's manufacturer. If the car experts at your dealership don't have them in stock, they will be able to order them.
It is normal to lose a couple pounds of air a month so you need to add air to them. Don't over-inflate the tires; it's as bad as under-inflated tires. There are millions of cars on the road with low tread or bald tires that cause accidents everyday. By taking care of your tires with proper wheel alignment and checking the air pressure on a regular basis, will save you a lot of money buying a new set of tires.
A Real Spare Tire - you can get a used tire at the local junkyard. You may say "I've already got the spare donut". Those aren't recommended for more than 50 miles of driving and you can't go very fast on them. Having a full-sized spare will keep a flat tire from cramping your style if you're on a tight schedule.
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 that normally means that the tire is a standard 82 or so percent. Never assume though as this is a common misunderstanding that can occur when buying used tires. There is nothing worse than buying something that simply does not fit - ask the person selling the tire to read you all the numbers on the sidewall to make sure!
board and brush fort wayne The next thing to do is examine the tire iron that comes with your car. It is usually located beneath a false panel in the trunk where the spare tire is also stored. Many of these tire irons are tiny, and look more look like a toy version of a tire iron than a useful tool.
When buying second hand mud tires, the size of your car should be in mind as it will matter. You should check to see if there are repairs done on the tires and if they are in good condition. The tread should also be another area of your scrutiny. Ensure there are no cracks there. The tires should not also show excessive signs of wear and tear. The cost of these tires is very reasonable and will vary according to the features it has.
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