A properly-selected and maintained car tire would contribute immensely to your safety as
well as enhanced fuel economy. Unfortunately, most of us fail to give attention to the tires we
buy, until we find ourselves on the roadside at midnight. All the same, selecting the right tire
is not a walk in the park, as there are several considerations to bear in mind. These tips will
make the process easier.
1. Buy the right size
You will find the tire’s capacity on its sidewalls. It is written in a sequence like P255/60T15.
When buying a replacement tire, make sure it conforms to what is noted on the car door
jamb or in your owner’s manual.
2. Age matters, even for “new” tires
Tires tend to deteriorate over time, and usually faster during hot seasons. The date of
manufacture of tires is noted as a 4-digit number that indicates the week and year it was
produced. Vehicle manufacturers recommend that one replaces tires after six years
regardless of its condition. Considering that some shops sell old tires, make sure you check
the age code to ensure you are getting the right quality.
3. Understand the jargon
“All season” tires are always a wise and popular choice among many motorists. However,
you ought to think twice about those that are branded “ultra-high performance” and
“high-performance.” While they are good at handling high speeds, their durability is not
excellent. Such tires tend to wear out faster than the rest.
4. Double check the warranty
Manufacturers tend to offer guarantee based on mileage, usually between 50,000 and
80,000 miles. The range will depend on the type of tire. Before purchasing a tire based on
the warranty terms, understand the fine print details. When a tire wears out prematurely, you
will not just be handed a new set for free. You might have to prove that you took good care of
the tires as required.