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Wheel Measurement: Tips For Choosing The Right Offroad Tires


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Wheel Measurement: Tips For Choosing The Right Offroad Tires

When I started out on the off-road scene, I realized that I had a lot to learn about four-wheel-drive tires and how to determine what size to buy for my truck. I spent a lot of time researching the tires and rims before I bought anything. Since it was so hard to learn how to measure properly, especially for the backspacing, I decided to create a site that consolidates all of the information I learned. My hope is that the information here will help other starting four-wheel-drive enthusiasts to choose their tires and rims for that first suspension lift installation.

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Avoiding Tire Trouble With Your New Name Brand Tires: Four Tips

If you've taken the time to research new tires and have chosen a reputable brand, you might think your work is over once the tires are mounted on your car. However, since you've invested your hard-earned money into name-brand tires, it's important to do everything possible to ensure they last. Heed these tips to best avoid tire trouble.

Be Careful Not to Overfill

Almost everyone already knows that you should be on the lookout for tires that don't have sufficient air in them because that may be a sign of a leak, puncture, or another problem. However, putting more air into vehicle tires than is recommended by the tire manufacturer is also a problem to steer clear from. While you might view those numbers etched into the tires as a general guideline, it's important to adhere to those recommendations. If not, you could cause distention of the tires themselves and experience a blowout due to the excessive pressure.

Seek an Alignment 

As the weeks pass, your car ride might seem bumpier than usual, and while you might not immediately think that your tires are involved, they could be the parts that need attention. For instance, if you feel vibration as you're riding or as you handle your steering wheel, it's possible that you need to have your tires aligned. Regular alignments can fix a number of tire-related problems that you don't realize you're having.

Take Care with Brakes

Your brake pads aren't the only thing you need to think about when you're braking. To preserve your new tires, you'll need to think of them as well whenever you apply the brakes. To preserve your tires and brakes, try your best to anticipate any stopping, and ease into complete stops instead of slamming down on your brakes and forcing hard stops on your tires.

Have Periodic Rotations

To avoid uneven, excessive wearing of one tire that could result in a flat, having the tires rotated every few months is a smart move. In a tire rotation, the front tires, which tend to get more wear, will be switched out with the back tires. This will help all your new tires to wear down and age evenly, keeping your ride smooth and preventing too much wear on any one tire.

With this information, you can better care for your tires to protect them. Talk with local tire manufacturer reps and retailers like All American Discount Tires for more information.