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What you should know about buying tyres
- By Mary black
- Published 08/25/2010
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These days, many people
consider a car to be more of a necessity than a luxury. Gone are the days when
only the rich and privileged had cars. Now, having a car is almost as important
as having a job. In fact, many companies actually request that anybody applying
for a job have their own car. So, since your car is such an important part of
your everyday life, you have to take care of it.
When maintaining your car,
tyres are an important aspect that should not to be overlooked. Since they’re rubber,
a bit of wear and tear is to be expected but properly maintained tyres are
something that your car cannot do without. Tyres do not last
forever and when the time comes to replace them, it is important that you buy
the right ones.
- Is safety your main concern?
- Are you looking for durable tyres that last
longer but may cost more?
- Do you want a more comfortable ride?
- Are the tyres for a person al car or a
commercial vehicle?
- Where is the car driven most of the time?
- Are you looking for style or sport?
- Are you concerned about fuel efficiency?
- Do you feel more comfortable with a brand name
tyre like Bridgestone tyres?
Safety should be your main
concern when it comes to buying new tyres, so don’t take any chances. Tubeless
tyres are far safer than tube tyres. You should always opt for branded tyres,
like Bridgestone
tyres, as they are tried and tested and have been around for years.
Comfort is another factor
when it comes to choosing new tyres. For added comfort, pick a soft compound
tyre. This tyre, however, won’t last as long as a hard compound tyre. These
types of tyre are best suited to commercial vehicles used to carry heavy loads
at lower speeds.
A good set of alloy wheels
and nice tyres will make your car look good but remember that looks can be
deceiving. Tyres which look attractive may have drawbacks like increased
road noise and reduced grip, particularly on gravel or muddy roads.
Some tyres can actually
increase the fuel efficiency of your car. So, if fuel efficiency is a highly
desirable factor when you’re shopping for tyres, silica based tyres can help by
bringing down rolling resistance. This can increase the fuel efficiency of your
car by up to 10%.
Remember that you can
always change tyre brands if you feel they are not delivering the performance
you’re looking for, you do not have to stick to the brand of your previous
tyre.
Buying tyres is a serious
affair that should not be done on a whim. Take the advice of professionals and
decide what you need out of your tyre.
Author bio
This article was written
by First Stop Tyre Experts
and offers advice on shopping for tyres, including Bridgestone tyres.
