Select Right
Tire:
Selecting The Right
Tires For Your Car
By Wil Yeo of Avanigroup.com
Car enthusiasts often replace the factory supplied standard
wheel and tire set of their car to look different or sportier
from the standard factory model.
If you want to give your car a new
look and you are considering changing your tires, you need
to decide first what kind of look you want for your car as well
as their suitability. In addition, you will also need
to decide the wheel size that you want to put on your car.
Do you want a different wheel size or the same wheel
size? Do you want a wider or a taller wheel size, noting that
wider wheel rims cater to wider tires for your car. Bigger
tire means having better acceleration and cornering ability on
dry pavement. Taller rim fits with a lower profile tire
enabling you to retain the same overall tire diameter.
The next thing that you need to consider is the style that
you want for your car’s wheels. In this aspect, your decision
is purely subjective. You can choose from many styles of
wheels. Choose the best wheel that not only looks good but also
fits well on your car. You can choose from polished aluminum,
chrome, wire wheels, or spoke wheels. You can also choose the
wheels that match the color of your car.
The next step that you need to think about after
considering the looks and type of wheel that you want is how
you use and drive your car. You need to answer certain
questions, for example: Do you haul or put heavy loads on your
car often? Is your car a rear wheel or a front wheel drive?
After considering all these factors, the next thing you need
to do is to look for car shops that
mainly focuses on selling automotive parts and
accessories. If you are on a tight budget, you may want to
check or ask around for automotive stores that sell wheels
at cheaper prices.
If you find a online tire shop, you may want
to visit the shop and check out the styles and the brands
available in their store if you want to be sure of what
you are getting and that the shop has a decent looking
workshop.
Go for stores that offer you wide selections of tires,
the wider is the selection available, the better it is for you.
This increase the chances of you getting what you want. As a
rule of thumb, followings are the 3 major criteria that you
want to look at: Widest selection, best prices, and excellent
customer service.
Visiting the shop will also assure you that they really have
the wheels that they offer and advertise. After choosing the
wheel that you wanted, you need to ask the store if they also
install the wheel if you will buy it from them. If they do
installation, check their installation area, if it is clean,
organized, and neat. If you are not comfortable to let them
install your wheels, you can go to the shop you are
comfortable with to do your wheel installation. Doing so
possibly mean higher cost and can be a hassle in transporting
the tires and is therefore not recommended.
Your Tire’s Size, Type, And
Tread
Apart from choosing the best set of wheels for you, here are
a couple of information you need to
know regarding tires, especially the tread pattern of the
tire which can also make a big difference
Do you know that tires have also traction rating? Without
getting too much into the technical terms, The UTQG (Uniform
Tire Quality Grading) traction rating basically indicates
the tire's ability to stop a vehicle moving straight forward on
wet pavement or putting it differently, the tire’s grip on the
road during straight line breaking in wet conditions.
Its primary purpose is to help the consumers to compare the
wet-road braking performance of a tire. Traction rating
consists of A, B or C. Essentially, the better the
traction rating, the better a tire grips the road. A traction
rating being the highest available and it represents the tire's
superior ability to stop on wet pavement.
A couple of pointers to take note here:
1. Traction rating is based on the design of
the tire and not the actual traction.
2. Traction rating does not relate to the
cornering ability of the tire.
Tires have different types. They come in bias ply,
radial, and bias belted type. Most of the tires sold today are
radial tires - reason being that they tend to roll more easily
and have better traction than other types of tires. From
another perspective, there are tires that are designed for
general conditions such as the all-season-tires, and there are
tires designed and built specifically for snowy conditions such
as the winter tires. The best approach when you want to be sure
of what kind of tires are best for your car, is to check with
your tire dealer, letting him know about the driving
conditions, your driving habits and preferences.
Remember, a good set of tires not only can make your car
look better but can also mean safer journey and smoother rides.
Drive safe.
Are you also looking for nifty innovative product to go with
your set of new tires that you plan to purchase? If you are,
check out Avani Revolv's Patented Tire Valve
Cap.
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