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New Tire Buying Guide for Your Truck

New tires are a necessary purchase, and with some research, you can find the perfect set of tires for your truck that will keep you safe on the road.


Good tires improve both your driving experience and your overall safety. To drive safely, your tires must be in good condition. Understanding when to buy new tires from tire shops can help you keep safe driving.


  • When to Repair vs. Replace Your Tires

A puncture or minor leak in your tire can usually be repaired. Some problems are quickly resolved by removing the object or patching the hole. It is cheaper and faster to repair a tire than replace it. But, if your tire is worn out and the rubber on the side is cracking or bulging, you must replace it immediately. 


Here are Some Common Tire Terms

  • Tire Size

Numbers and letters that specify the width, height, diameter, speed rating, aspect ratio, and load capacity of a tire indicate its size.

  • Rotating and Balancing

Rotating your tires means moving them to a new location on your vehicle, and balancing your tires means adding weight to the wheel assembly. 

  • Alignment 

Alignment is adjusting your vehicle's suspension so that the tires make even contact with the ground. It contributes to better handling, fuel economy, and tire life.

  • What to Keep In Your Truck in Case of an Emergency

Here are the following items in your truck that should be kept at all times in case of an emergency:

  • A first-aid kit contains all necessary items such as bandages, gloves, splints, and gauze pads.

  • To fix the most common problems, you'll need a jack, jumper cables, a socket and screwdriver set, duct tape, and a knife.


Maintaining proper tire care is also essential, so visit a tire shop in Sand Springs for any needed repairs or maintenance. 

 

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