Here's everything you need to know about which tires are right for your vehicle and the conditions you drive through ...
Nobody truly enjoys spending money on new tires. They’re expensive, wear more quickly than we’d like, and can be a real pain to determine the right kind. Those may come to mind when buying new rubber, ...
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Take a quick look at any tire, and you’ll notice a series of letters and numbers around the sidewall. These might seem like random gibberish, but they tell you lots of helpful information about your ...
It’s been a while since we did a Wednesday Wonderings question and answer, but Bill from Michigan, who is not a UCI racer, had a question about tire width: What method and how rigidly is the 33c tire ...
If you live in a snowy part of the world, you’ve likely come across the assertion that narrow tires offer better grip in the snow. Conversely, you may have encountered the argument that wider tires ...
Larger wheels and tires have taken the fast lane, from street racing to showroom. Tire wheels sized 16- to 18-inch are common place on new vehicles leaving the factory. Older cars still on the road ...
Here's a look at some light truck, SUV and CUV tires to hit the market in the last year. This was first featured in the Sept.
While the colored lines found on new tires are optional, follow along to see what they mean, and why they are there.
The speed ratings of tires are more than just about the maximum allowable speed that the rubber can carry a load before ...
The numbers on the side of your tires refer to various measurements, while the letters describe tire types and ratings. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising ...