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  • Deciding which type of tire you would like to buy for you car will depend on what kind of driving you want to do, where you live and the types of tires that are compatible with your car. There are tires for performance, all season, snow, sports driving and more.

    Find out what your car uses now

    If you are content with how your existing tires performed when they were new and you just want to replace them, bring them to a tire shop. The people there should be able to tell you what type of tire you have and whether or not the store carries replacements for them. If you do not want the same type of tire, grab the code from the side of the tire to determine what size you'll need in another type of tire. The code will usually contain both numbers and letters and might start with a P, which stands for "passenger car."

    Decide how you drive

    Pick the type of tire that will work for your driving technique. If you have a sports car and handling is important, look for a sports performance tire. If you live in an area where you need traction in snow and rain, look for tires with deep traction. If you want a general all-purpose tire, look for an all-season tire.

    Choose your tire

    Call or visit different tire shops to get the best deal on the kinds of tires you want. Ask for the total price, including the installation and balancing charges. You can order tires online, but you will probably have to pay a hefty shipping charge and then pay someone to install the tires.

    Source:

    Affordable Tire and Brake

    Discount Tire

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