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Tires

What is the Difference Between Low and High Quality Tires?

Tires are the only connection between the vehicle and the road, so it is important that they perform as well as possible. There are a couple reasons that high performance tires are more expensive. They improve ride quality, reduce road noise, have longer tread life and can even provide better gas mileage. Higher quality tires will provide better vehicle handling and quicker response times. When it comes to stopping safely, they have a shorter braking distance than low quality tires. High quality tread will allow your vehicle to grip the road better around corners, at high speeds and in harsh weather conditions. Advanced science goes into producing high quality tires. Things such as different rubber compounds, tread patterns and side wall designs are all contributing factors in designing a tire that provides optimal comfort, performance and durability.

Rotation and Balance

In order to help extend the lifespan and maintain optimal performance, it’s important to regularly rotate and balance your tires. It is recommended that you rotate and balance your tires every 7,000 miles. Unbalanced tires can cause vibrations while you’re driving, increased road noise, uneven tread wear and decreased vehicle handling.

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