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Find The Right Tires for You
Find The Right Tires for You
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There are as many replacement tires as there are cars, and they vary in terms of tread design, performance and price. Your Car-X man can help you select the right tires for your vehicle and make sure your new tires are installed properly.
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Benefits of Having new tires.
- Increased Safety
- Better gas mileage
- Better handling and performance
- Improved Traction
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How often do I need new tires?
Car-X recommends getting new tires every 30,000 or 40,000 miles. If your tire tread is at 4/32 of an inch, it is a good time to consider getting new tires. Anything less and the tire is considered "bald," and legally worn out in most states.
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Selecting the right tires
In an effort to help consumer compare time, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) established the Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards (UTQGS). They require tires to be graded in three categories: treadwear rate, traction performance, and temperature resistance.
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