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by Kenneth P. Hawkins

Buying brand new tires from online stores is fast, easy, and could be cheaper than getting them at a brick and mortar store. Many websites contain much information on choosing the right tire brands and styles that would best fit your car. You can read up as much product information and reviews online instead of listen to what the salesman is pitching you at the store. You won’t have to put up with one-sided biased opinions of a salesman who’s obviously trying to make you spend the most in his store. There are only a few measures to follow and just your credit card to get you buying the tires you need online.

Get the size number of your tires from the sidewall. You need to get the tires of the same size for the model and make of your car. You have to be sure the new tires will fit. Your tires have a load range. The load range tells you how much load the tires can take before giving in to an overload. Tires of good quality could generally take more load than you could possibly stuff in your car. The last information you need to get from your current tires is the speed rating. This rating indicates how much speed of the car the tires can cope with without wearing out. Get new tires that have about the same ratings.

Go browsing through online stores that sell tires and make comparisons of the prices and quality. Goodyear, Michelin and Firestone are the best brands out there. You can also check out other brands for comparison. Shop for the tires that have the same size numbers, load range and speed rating as your current ones. Select the best tires from different brands for the best deal you can get. Price is not always king. When it comes to road safety, there’s a much better value in paying a premium.

Compare the treadwear of the tires within the range of your current ones. Thicker treadwear means the tires will last longer. You can compare the grades within the same brand but since tire makers differ in reporting standards, comparing grades between these brands are pointless. The higher the grades, the more expensive the tires. Don’t try to use different tires together. Use the same kind of tires from the same brand so you can determine how the tires perform on the road and how long these could actually last.

When comparing prices, compare the price of getting the tire offline and having it installed. It’s true that initially the tires may be cheaper online but if you’re not installing these yourself, you’d have to go to a service station. Factor in the costs of shipping and installing the tires that you would purchase online so you’d know whether or not you are getting a better deal.

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