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Monday, August 3, 2009

Tire

I have to chnage my tires ....and darn the cost of each tires RM 200++ - RM 400++. As we know the more expensive one come with an additional features definetely. Are the owner wanted the tires due to its fancy and sporty look ??. What matter,when you drive at 80 mph are safety and durable. So... how to choose the best tires for you car? What will the owner of automobile look into?
When choosing which type of tire to choose it is important to think of these things. Your car will drive differently on roads with these types of tires. Automobile that have a wider tire are more concern on force. When higher tires have a disadvantage of not deflecting side loads and the car has worse turning around curves.
The other disadvantage besides concerning force is that rubber takes up most of the space of the diameter of the tire and rim. This means you can have a bigger tire on your automobile. This means a lot for you if you're a driver of the automobile. Bigger tires and wheels mean you need bigger and better breaks. Bigger and better breaks mean better stopping power, which is better and safer for your automobile. There are disadvantages to having these types of tires and wheels to. If a automobile has a design with a narrow tire, that means the car won't be stable or safe with low profile tires on the car. Wider tires on cars with short sidewalls have a rougher ride on bumps in the road. A rough ride isn't just bad for you and your passengers but is also bad for your car and your tires.
Tire Label : "P135/75R 15 25H"
This whole car tire label sentence means a lot and has a lot of information in it . But if you don't know what any of this information means then how are you going to know what kind of tire to buy. But here's a little help that I'm going to give you. When you go look on your tire label there are 3 main first letters you going to be looking for. The letters are: P is for four door sedan, LT is For Small truck or half ton truck, and T is for extra or temporary tire. Then there are Numbers that follow the letters up above and these numbers indicate how wide the tire is in millimeters. If a tire is smaller they will have smaller numbers and if there bigger they will have bigger numbers.The other numbers that follow after the numbers above represent the tires aspect ratio. This is the percent of the tires main width such as a tire's height is 75 percent of its width. Non performance tires will have a higher number than performance tires.The letter that follows the aspect ratio of a tire is the Type of tire it is, such as "P" stands for performance tires and the number following the letter that stands for what type of tire it is, is the diameter of the tires and rim in inches. The Number that follows the type of tire and the diameter of the tire is the load index number. This number indicates a tires load capacity. If you take this number and look at load capacity chart it will give you how much all four tire can hold and have a load on them. The Last and final letter on the tire stands for how fast you can go with out damaging the tire. If you go over the speed you shouldn't go over you tire can get very hot and can and will separate from the belts witch means you will be driving on a unsafe tire. These letters and speed ratings tell you how fast you may go with out damaging the tire or being unsafe.
So..... i will surely not to look into the manufacturer brand name after all but to choose what is appropiate for my car. Any recommend which shop should i go in Klang Valley?

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