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Does it matter if your tires are different?

Does it matter if your tires are different?

Primarily, you should avoid mixing different tire brands and different tread patterns. There are rare exceptions for approved mixed-tire fittings, but in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all.

Do you need tracking when changing tyres?

It is always strongly advised to have your wheels aligned, when new tyres are fitted. This is because the wheels are being removed from the car anyway. Though a tyre fitter may seem to be upselling their services to you, they are not.

When do you know your tires are worn out?

Method 1 Examining Tread Integrity. In some U.S. states, tires are considered to be legally worn out when they have decreased to 1⁄16 inch (0.16 cm) of their remaining tread depth. In the U.K., the minimum depth for tire tread is 0.0456 inches (1.16 mm) across the central 3/4 of the tread around the whole tire.

What’s the best way to compare tire sizes?

A very useful tool when searching for tires that are a different size than stock. Enjoy this page for all your tire size comparison needs. Also check out our tire size conversion charts or the tire size converter to help you convert metric to inches, and to see suggested tire sizes in the range you are comparing.

What makes a tire different from another tire?

There are two key areas where one type is distinguishable from another – the rubber compound and the tread pattern. These, in turn, are determined by the environment and conditions where the tire is in use.

What’s the difference between the best and worst tires?

In one recent test of the braking performance of fifty different tires, the worst performer took some 30 feet more distance to come to a stop on dry pavement than the top performer did. And on wet pavement, that difference grew even larger with the worst-performing tire taking 47 feet more distance to stop.

When do you Know It is time to replace your tires?

Although it is always best to seek professional help with tires, these signs will indicate that you should begin researching new tires for your car. Tread Wear. A tire’s tread depth is measured in 32nds of an inch. New tires have from 9/32” to 11/32” of tread material. A tire is considered unsafe when the tread is worn down to 2/32”.

In one recent test of the braking performance of fifty different tires, the worst performer took some 30 feet more distance to come to a stop on dry pavement than the top performer did. And on wet pavement, that difference grew even larger with the worst-performing tire taking 47 feet more distance to stop.

How do you know if your tires need to be balanced?

If a front tire isn’t properly balanced you’ll likely feel vibration in the steering wheel. If the problem is in the rear the tremor will be noticeable in the seat or floor. Imbalanced tires are easily corrected, but the work is precise.

What’s the difference between a car and a tire?

Out on the road, that can easily be the difference between having an accident and a close call, or between totaling your car and having a minor fender bender. No matter how powerful your brakes are or how sophisticated your all-wheel drive system is, your tires are the only connection between your car and the road.

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Ruth Doyle