TIRE TIPS

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY TIRES

Buying new tires isn’t a simple task. There are many things to take into consideration before hitting the road.

We all want to get the best deal, but when it comes to tire buying, the cost of them shouldn’t be the number one priority. It’s about finding the right tires for your vehicle to keep you and your family safe.

There are more than just summer tires and winter tires; the options seem endless. There are all-season tires for summer and winter and high-performance tires. There are also off-road tires, tires specifically designed for a light truck, and ones designed for sports cars. We’ve put together a buying guide you can follow to make sure you are getting the best tires for your vehicle. Pro Tip: Talk to the experts in one of the tire shops through TreadNation.

Do you Need Tires?

Naturally, this would be the first step; determining if your vehicle needs new tires. Other than knowing how long you have been driving on them, you will want to pay attention to the tread wear and tread depth. If you feel your vehicle is pulling or you lack confidence when braking, those are signs new tires might be needed.

Choose the Right Tire

Choosing the right tire is the most critical step. If you are happy with your current tires, you can always stick with the same type of tire and tire manufacturer. When deciding on a new set of tires, things to consider are tire size, road conditions you typically drive on, fuel economy you would like to get, and ride comfort. There are some incredible tire brands, such as Michelin, Goodyear, and Bridgestone, but that doesn’t mean those are the only option for tire manufacturers.

Talk to the Experts

Do your research by reading consumer reports and talking to tire experts. They can tell you everything about speed rating, warranty options, tire sidewall, and tires meant for higher speeds. Contact TreadNation to find the perfect tire for your new car. Tire Tip: Read the owner’s manual from your vehicle manufacturer as it will provide information on recommended tires.

Maintain Your Tires

Once you have chosen the right tires and installed them, you’ll want to maintain them to get maximum tread life. A few simple steps you can take to have your tires last are frequently getting a tire rotation, checking the tire tread, inspecting your tires for any punctures, fixing flat tires immediately, and ensuring the tire air pressure is what it should be.

It is highly recommended that you own a set of winter tires and summer tires. If you live in a mild climate, all-season tires will suffice. Visit us online to see all the tire brands we work with.