Light Truck Tires - Uniroyal Liberator

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One interesting feature about online research is that the great price you may have found at your local tire dealer may be even less online. This is because of the competition online between websites. Those websites offering high prices will not get as many sales as those selling the exact same tires for less. The most popular brands are Michelin, Goodyear, and BF Goodrich. These are also often cheaper than other tire brands. However, good deals can also be found with other brands, too, like Bridgestone, Firestone, and Cooper Tires. So, it pays to see what works best for your car.

While it is easy to find junking a car at a cheap price, it takes more effort to find new tires at a discount price. One good place to look for affordable new tires is on the Internet. This is because you can quickly compare prices without spending all day calling around various tire stores or driving around from one to another. With your mouse and keypad, you can get the same information, possibly even more accurate information about the right tires for your car at a price that fits your budget.

One of the better options available is the Cooper CS4 Touring tire. These are an all-season tire with excellent traction. With these, you will be able to handle your vehicle in both rain and snow. It is great for dry roads also.

If you're going to spend money on tires, you want them to last, and so the last aspect is the most important of all - life expectancy. Don't buy tires that might give out on you at the worst possible time. Still, as big a deal as it is, remember also that the lab where these tires are tested can never completely replicate all the possible issues that can come up on the road.

Looking at with your nearby tire salesman can also be a great place to consider cheap tires. The local salesman can sometimes offer you deal the internet may and also at a local location it's not necessary to cover shipping.

Other items like tires, brakes and shock absorbers are generally not covered by warranties... they are considered routine maintenance items. Choose your tires carefully... there are a wide range of tire grades, priced accordingly. Invariably those bargain prices you see advertised are junk tires and not worth your time unless you are just fixing the car up to sell. Many tires will offer long mileage warranties, but read the fine print... often that's "pro-rated" and applied to the "list" price of a new one, not the highly discounted price you bought them for. This is an old scam. Put 20,000 miles on those 50,000 mile tires and you may find the adjusted price of a new pair under warranty is higher than what you can buy them or a comparable set for outright.

Consider snow tires. Last, but not least, consider snow tires. Without them, you are putting a lot of pressure on your regular tires and will wear them down quickly in heavy snow. Tires designed for traction and treading in snow will support your overall vehicle much better than all-purpose tires.