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Tires On Sale

It is very practical to buy tires on sale.  After all, who does not want to get cheap tires for sale?  When rising costs make keeping a car more and more expensive everyday, more affordable tires can mean a lot.

General Rules On Buying Tires For Sale

Vehicle owners should install new tires occasionally over the life span of a typical car. Even with newer technologies applied to more enduring car tires, the tread life itself will differ by tire type, car type, road and climate conditions, and driving style. Search for tires that pass standard trials on these main areas: handling, braking, hydroplaning and resistance.

tires for saleUsually, there will be one or two features that will be particularly impressive, while the others will be of standard quality. For instance, if you drive on rough terrain every weekend or so, then you might want to invest in off road tires or cheap mud tires. Consumers should consider features that best compliment how often and far they drive, where they drive and in what weather, and of course their personal preferences, which may include added security features, indicators, and so on.

Take a look at the manufacturer’s manual. The maker of your vehicle has made a suggestion regarding the type and size of tires that should function ideally with your car. Read the tire code, which would describe the vehicle’s purpose (light truck or passenger), tire width, tire aspect ratio, radial construction, wheel diameter and load index. Ask for help from your local tire center if you’re unsure of the type of features you need.

Always purchase a complete, matching set of tires. It might be cheaper to replace only those tires that seem to be almost giving out, but having all tires replaced equally will help you maintain, check and repair them in a more convenient manner. You’ll have much better safety and improved handling. If you’re concerned about the price, try to purchase new tires online. Company websites usually offer cheap mud tires, A/T or off road tires and a whole lot of other tire types since they can save on overhead and staff expenses.

Here are some possible options for tires that won’t break your budget.

Ranger TSE by Avon Tyres

You can get each for $73-$96 at regular price. Discount prices can drop even lower. For such an affordable product, it can offer you great performance of a variety of road conditions. Although put under the category of tires for sports utility vehicles, a full set of Ranger TSEs can replicate the comfort of passenger tires. That is even if you run them on wet roads and light snow. Its superior traction and strength are accounted for by such features as interior steel belts, notched symmetric tread design, continuous center rib, wide grooves and independent tread blocks.

Conti Extreme Contact by Continental Tire

This is labeled a high performance tire intended for sports cars, light trucks and sedans. It offers traction in varying road conditions including dry, wet, slush and light snow. Its silica based tread compound is integrated with Continental Tire’s special tire technologies. The Shark Fin Bio-Mechanics system provides directional tread for a smooth glide on wet surfaces. The Tri-Net system features a triple network tread design. Depending on your tire specifications, you can get one for as low as $66 or as high as $182.

ZRi by Fuzion

Tires on sale wouldn’t be complete without Fuzion’s ZRi priced at $64-$176. This is the tire of choice for summer by sports car drivers and is not intended for driving on snow or ice. This tire model however provides sufficient traction and stability on wet surfaces during summer. Tire performance relies on minimal overlapping joints in the bead area and rubber compound integration to resist small tears due to wear and tear. Additional tire features include carbon and silica reinforced tread compound, nylon reinforced steel belts and ridged rubber protection for sidewalls.

Road Venture AT KL78 by Kumho Tires

Road Venture is Kumho’s answer to on or off road all terrain needs for light trucks and jeeps at $69-$291. This model provides directional stability and traction through independent tread blocks and protects against hydroplaning through zigzag and multiple lateral grooves. Tapered tread grooves help instantly eliminate dirt and snow. Internal features include double steel belts, nylon reinforcement and double ply polyester cord. One possible downside to this model is noise and occasionally insufficient wet traction.

Mud Country by Dick Cepek

Mud Country is a top off road tire for $163-$421 each. Segmented molds are laser cut for precision with shoulder and center lugs providing great traction. Siped tread lugs offer additional traction on clean surfaces. When used on mud, stepped tread blocks enhance automatic cleaning. Other features include trademark DC Sidebiters on sidewalls, double steel belts, nylon reinforcement and triple ply polyester walls.

There are many other tires on sale. Before settling on one brand though, you should take the time to carefully read tire descriptions, specifications and reviews. Getting the right set the first time can help you save even more.

Installation Tips

If you’re replacing only 2 tires, be certain to have the new tires mounted on your car’s rear axle to get better wet grip. When they are mounted on the rear, it helps lower the probability of your car hydroplaning or fishtailing in wet areas. Ask for some assistance from a friend when you can, but all the work is best left to experts. After all, the tires are the only parts of a vehicle that touch the ground, requiring more care when it comes to installing and maintaining.

How To Maintain Your New Tires

Take a look at the tire pressure on all tires at least on a monthly basis. Avoid over or under inflating. The suggested tire pressure is indicated on the side of the tire and on a stamp on the driver’s side door jamb. 32 lbs. for every square inch is ideal. Have your vehicle aligned if you sense that it drifts in a particular direction while on level road, and if you’ve had any kind of accident, including a fender bender. The wheels should be balanced if you sense a persistent vibration at particular speeds.

The lifespan of tires is typically around 3 to 4 years from the time they were produced and relies on the tire grade and quality. Due to varying road settings and handling patterns, tires may wear out quicker than expected. It may also depend on how they are maintained over time.