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Since tires are such an important part of your vehicle and the driving experience, many people want to buy name brand tires from companies they’ve used and trust.
As a Falken tire dealer we are proud to offer one of their most popular Passenger, Light Truck, SUV & CUV tires. At Car Care, our goal is to meet your needs, so we also deal with many different brand names from the best manufacturers. If you know what you’re looking for, or you would like assistance in choosing a brand which fits your personal preference, we can assist you. We have a high level of expertise that allows us to find the perfect tires for you and your car. However, the name on the tire isn’t the only thing to consider. There are plenty of discount tires that are of equal quality to the name brands. These tires just haven’t developed the reputation as the name brands yet. One day, they could become as well known as some of the big names. In the meantime, you can get a great deal on a great tire.
By understanding the different factors that influence the price of tires, you can better evaluate your options to get good tires that are also affordable. Here’s what you need to know about what can make some tires cheap and others expensive:
Durability
The durability of the tires is one of the most important factors in determining whether you will get your money’s worth. After all, tires that are more durable will last longer, thereby saving you money on new tires.
Durability is determined by a number of criteria. If a tire has softer rubber, it will perform better. Unfortunately for drivers, this also means the tread will wear down faster over time. Tires that have harder rubber will last longer.
Tires that are reinforced and that have sturdy sidewalls will also last longer. These are not characteristics that you can see for yourself since the tread covers up the steel frame. You will have to talk to your tire sales person about the construction of the tire and do a little research yourself before you go shopping.
Handling
Better quality tires handle better, and that can drive up the price. Yet handling isn’t something you want to compromise on to save a few bucks.
The best tires will improve the handling of your car. They will grip the road better so that the car does not lose control as easily, whether the road is wet or the car is driving at higher speeds. The tires will also take turns better.
With better handling, your car will be safer on the road. You’ll be able to react to emergencies more quickly, and you’ll be able to avoid obstacles and make fast stops.
Tread
The thickness and pattern of the tread can sometimes factor into the price. Thicker tread with wider grooves will help your car handle better in snow, ice, rain and mud. However, the thicker tread will also make more noise while you’re driving, which some find distracting.
Summer tires typically have thinner tread for dry driving conditions. The tire drives more quietly, but it doesn’t have as much grip.
Tread is an important consideration for choosing tires that will best meet your driving needs, such as choosing winter tires for icy conditions. Tires with thicker tread may cost a bit more, but tread alone is not typically a big factor for cost.
Braking Distance
A shorter braking distance is preferred since it helps you to react more quickly to obstacles and emergency situations. Each tire has an estimated braking distance. The shorter the braking distance, the more effective the tire is and the more expensive it is likely to be.Tires aren’t typically designed just to achieve a certain braking distance. Typically, braking distance is just one of the many results of the tire’s overall design.
Drag
Tires that have a higher drag will make it harder for your car to work, thereby driving up your fuel consumption. They will put more wear on your car and cost you more money in gas and repairs in the long run.
Tires with less drag have a sophisticated design and will typically cost a little more. You’ll have to talk to your tire salesman about the drag associated with the tire and how the performance is measured.
Comfort
Many of the characteristics that help tires perform better also help to improve the comfort of the ride. Higher-quality tires tend to offer a more comfortable driving experience. They are designed to better absorb the bumps and shocks along the road.
The ride is much smoother with a higher-quality tire. Of course, with that higher quality often comes a higher price tag.
Noise
Cheaper tires are often made with less rubber and do not have a very strong construction. These tires tend to be a lot louder while driving, which can be distracting and annoying. Higher-quality tires tend to offer a quieter ride as they are designed for precise performance.
Many other factors can contribute to the noise level of a tire, such as the tread depth. Therefore, you cannot use noise level alone as an indicator of quality.
TIRE BRANDS:
- Goodyear
- BF Goodrich
- Bridgestone
- Sumitomo
- Continental
- Michelin
- Nexen
- Toyo Tires
- Falken
- Firestone
- Pirelli
- Yokohama
- General
WHEEL ALIGNMENT:
At Car Care we value your investment and safety and will do our best to identify signs of improper wheel alignment by analyzing tire wear, suspension parts integrity and performance, and will decide accordingly if the wheels need to be aligned or not. however It is important as a car owner to be able to identify the signs of your wheels being misaligned. signs like tilted steering wheel, poor steering wheel returnability or pulling to one side.
Typically, it is recommended to get your wheels aligned every 2 to 3 years or when getting a new set of tires installed if you wish to prolong the tread life of your new tires and ensure the optimal safety of your car, yourself and others around you.
Here, we identify some of the benefits of wheel alignment, which involves making adjustments to your vehicle’s suspension system.
- Longer-Lasting Tires
- Maximize fuel efficiency
- Smoother Ride
- Improved Steering
