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When new tires are needed?

When new tires are needed?

Place a penny head first into several tread grooves across the tire. If you always see the top of Lincoln’s head, your treads are shallow and worn. If this is the case, your tires need to be replaced. If part of Lincoln’s head is always covered by the tread, you have more than 2/32 of an inch of tread depth remaining.

What to do after changing new tires?

Tire stores and auto care shops strongly recommend an alignment after replacing tires for full tread life. An alignment assures that the tires meet the road at the appropriate angle and that they are centered correctly in the wheel wells.

Do you need new tires when you get a new car?

While some customers prefer used cars, others want only new vehicles. Getting a new car means getting a new car with new tires. New tires are usually premier tires from good companies. However, how can you tell when these new tires are old? What are the best ways to maintain brand new tires? How long should tires last on a brand new car?

Do you know the DOS and don’ts of tire buying?

And yet tires are one of the least-understood components of our vehicles — mostly because there are so many different kinds and so little information about them. No one tire is best, as everyone’s needs are different. This list of simple do’s and don’ts will help you make informed decisions when it comes time to buy new tires.

When is the best time to buy new tires?

It is good to buy new tires before they become so worn that it is an emergency. You can save money if you have the time to shop for the right tires, rather than having to take whatever the shop has in stock because you’ve had a blowout and you have to get back on the road.

How long should tires last on a brand new car?

Cars.com states that original-equipment new tires should last at the very least 50,000 miles. Again, pay attention to your mileage for that big 50,000 mark. Then, go to a local tire shop for an inspection and a replacement. No matter what you do, do not drive on tires that need serious maintenance.

Where to shop for replacement tires-Consumer Reports?

OE tires often sell at a premium price at third-party outlets, so the dealer may not be too much more expensive than other tire retailers that may charge more for the tires but less for the installation. You should also factor in the convenience and time savings of having the tires changed while the car is already in the shop for other maintenance.

And yet tires are one of the least-understood components of our vehicles — mostly because there are so many different kinds and so little information about them. No one tire is best, as everyone’s needs are different. This list of simple do’s and don’ts will help you make informed decisions when it comes time to buy new tires.

Where can I get a quote for new tires?

If you are looking for “ones like the ones on my car,” it’s worth getting a quote from your local dealership. OE tires often sell at a premium price at third-party outlets, so the dealer may not be too much more expensive than other tire retailers that may charge more for the tires but less for the installation.

Where can I trade in slightly used tires?

Many of them also sell new tires. Find one of those, and they will be likely to give you the best trade in on your slightly used tires. They call them “new car take offs” and they are quite common. Consider though that the tire dealer you deal with buys his new tires wholesale. He’s not likely to give you a lot for your take offs.

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Ruth Doyle