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QUALITY TIRES IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

Improve your vehicle’s handling by checking your tires every month to make sure they are inflated with the proper amount of air pressure, you can improve the handling of your car, lengthen tire life, and drive safely. For your car, we have a large selection of tires. Let our experts assist you with locating, balancing, and mounting the appropriate tires for your vehicle.

Contact us by phone or email if you need assistance with your tires.

Here are a few of the tire services we provide:

  • Wheel Alignment
  • Tire Mounting
  • Tire Balancing
  • Tire Rotation
  • Tire Inspection

WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL DIFFERENT TIRE BRANDS. HERE ARE A FEW TIRE MANUFACTURERS WE CARRY:

TIRE GUIDE AND TIPS: UNDERSTANDING YOUR TIRE

For example, the number may read P225/70-R15, 89H:

  • P = Passenger Tire (LT = Light Truck)
  • 225 = Overall width of the tire in millimeters
  • 70 = Sidewall height (distance from rim to tread) as a percentage of the thread width (known as aspect ratio)
  • R = Tire construction, this one is Radial (also, B = Belted Bias, D = Diagonal Bias
  • 15 = Represents the size of the wheel in inches
  • The tire in this illustration has the number 89H. This is the tire's weight capability. However, this heading won't typically be visible on the sidewall.
  • Sometimes the R (or B or D) is followed by a speed rating. If it has a straight R rating, it can travel up to 100 mph. This tire is not suggested by the manufacturer for speeds above 100 mph. S=112 mph, T=118 mph, U=124 mph, H=130 mph, V=149 mph, and a Z rated tire is for speeds over 149 mph.
  • The V and Z rated tires offer exceptional grip and traction on dry pavement, but their short lifespan is caused by the soft rubber compounds in these tires.
  • How long a tire should endure is indicated by its tread rating. The sidewall of your tire bears this number in tiny print. The tire should last longer if the number is greater. The standard tread wear rating is 100.
  • The traction rating is graded similarly to grades, with "A" being the best, "B" being good, and "C" being acceptable. On the sidewall, you may also see this number.
  • The same scale is used to rate temperature: "A" for excellent, "B" for good, and "C" for acceptable. If you drive your car aggressively, you want a "A" temperature rating because a "C" would break down more quickly. Once more, search the sidewall for this number.

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