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More About Snow Tires: Some snow tires have metal studs. Again, the metal studs are just one more way to increase traction in extremely wet and icy conditions. They work by roughening the ice on the road as you are driving along. You won't typically see metal studs on an ordinary car, as they do tend to damage a road surface over long periods of time. They are a specialty item that you may see on tires used for ice racing and other sports.

Few things are more dangerous than not being able to stop your car or slow down. Have you noticed any squeaky sounds or odd smells when you apply the brakes? Then head to the auto repair shop as soon as possible. You're putting your life and all others on the road in grave danger if your brakes go out. Unusual sounds, sights, and smells are red flags of trouble brewing. If your car doesn't seem to stop as easily as it used to, that is a message to get your brakes fixed.



pick a part - riverside inventory Tire pressure and proper tire inflation is an important part of ensuring long tire life. When you have properly inflated tires, you have improved towing performance and peace of mind. Always use the best quality tire pressure gauge that will give you reliable and accurate readings. You should also know the recommended tire pressure for RV trailers. Always check tire pressure before you start to move. This is the best time because the tires have not heated up leading to that temporary increase in pressure.

The online retailer will also often have partners near you that will put the tires on for you. If you like you can even have your tires drop shipped to the installer. That way you don't have to handle the tires at all. However, if you decide to do this, just be sure you have someone who has agreed to install the tires for you and be sure you know their fees. It is important to have this planned out ahead of time. You do not want to spend several hundred dollars for tires without planning the installation ahead of time.

One of the classic stories about my dad is his first vehicle. Because his mom certainly could not afford to buy him a car, and the money he made on side jobs and summer employment was not going to get him a car, he got very crafty. He went to the junkyard, bought four junk vehicles, and took the good parts to form one working vehicle. Every time he needed maintenance done, he would go to the junkyard and either find the part in good condition or refurbish a semi-decent part. Through all this work, he became very good at truck repair, which made him very proud. He tells stories about cruising around town with his brother in tow like the two of them were the president and vice president in this beat up old Ford.

Bottom line is just call a couple places and ask if they will put tires on for you if you bring in the tires. They will most likely stipulate that the tires need to be brand new. In my case I had a very easy time because no one carried the tires I wanted locally. Therefore anyone was willing to put them on. If you are buying a tire that the local company carries you may want to check with someone who either doesn't sell tires as their primary business or who does not carry your tire.