Posted on 11/13/2024
Tire rotations are important because they ensure even wear across all four tires, promoting balanced handling, better traction, and improved fuel efficiency. Regular rotations help extend the lifespan of your tires, prevent uneven tread wear, and contribute to a smoother, safer ride. Neglecting tire rotations can lead to premature tire wear, reduced performance, and higher replacement costs
Posted on 7/11/2024
To find your tire size, you can typically locate it on the sidewall of your tire. Look for a series of numbers and letters that indicate the tire size and specifications. Here’s how to read it: Example Format: P215/65R15 95H P: This letter indicates the tire type. "P" stands for passenger vehicle tires. Other letters you might see include "LT" for light truck tires or no letter for Euro-metric tires. 215: This number is the tire width in millimeters, measured from sidewall to sidewall. 65: This number is the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's height to its width. It represents the sidewall height as a percentage of the tire's width. R: This letter indicates the construction type of the tire. "R" stands for radial construction, which is the most common type for modern tires. 15: This number is the diameter of the wheel rim in inches.  ... read more