Q: Help! I’m tire shopping and am bewildered by all the numbers. What does 98V mean? Or P225/60VR16? A: Of the numbers you mention, P indicates the tire is for a passenger vehicle (LT is light truck, ...
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Have you ever taken a close look at your tires? If so, you’ve probably noticed a series of numbers and letters printed along the sidewalls. What exactly do they mean, and why are they there in the ...
Q: We live in the Midwest, where potholes and bumpy roads are common. Which tire/wheel combination gives the smoothest ride? Which is less prone to damage? Here are the combinations available on the ...
Tires have a lot markings on their sidewalls. Most of us know the basics, but in the next 11 minutes, we'll all become absolute know-it-alls about how to read just about every letter and number on a ...
The information hidden around your car can tell you a lot about the vehicle you're driving. Some symbols, like the ones on the dashboard, are placed in full view, while others are easy to miss unless ...
The string of letters and numbers wrapped around your tire sidewall is not decoration. It is a compact spec sheet that tells you what the tire is, how much weight it can safely carry, how fast it is ...
You know it's time for new tires when your car feels like it's hydroplaning on a sunny day. However, the moment you look at the sidewall, all you see are what look like ancient hieroglyphs. The good ...
August 2, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Purchasing new tires would seem like a straightforward proposition. If it looks brand new, smells brand new, has ...
My son's car is a 2010 Camaro. It has Pirelli all-season tires on it. We have an argument about how much tire pressure these tires should be riding on. The sidewalls of the tires say 50 psi, but the ...
Question: We live in the Midwest, where potholes and bumpy roads are common. Which tire/wheel combination gives the smoothest ride? Which is less prone to damage? Here are the combinations available ...