Sunday, November 27, 2016

How to Buy Matching Car Tires

One of the crucial elements of a car's performance is the tire. The tires on your car should be in good repair for maximum performance, and they should all match as well.

Determining Your Need

    There are two primary reasons to buy a new or matching set of tires: if one or all of the tires is damaged or if the tires have been worn down. To see if you have the right amount of tread, place a penny in the tread of the tire with Lincoln's head pointing down. His head should be completely covered. If not, replace the tire.

Where to Buy

    To purchase a single tire that matches the other three, go to the place that you purchased the tires from initially or go to the manufacturer of the tire to see if you can get the same model. Otherwise, replace all four at a tire store like Discount Tire, Mr. Tire or Tires Plus.

Cost

    Cost will factor into your purchase and your ability to get a matching tire. The price of the tire will vary depending on the model and the size. The average tire cost is $35 to $85 as of 2010.

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