The string of letters and numbers wrapped around your tire sidewall is not decoration. It is a compact spec sheet that tells ...
Nobody truly enjoys spending money on new tires. They’re expensive, wear more quickly than we’d like, and can be a real pain to determine the right kind. Those may come to mind when buying new rubber, ...
Take a quick look at any tire, and you’ll notice a series of letters and numbers around the sidewall. These might seem like random gibberish, but they tell you lots of helpful information about your ...
If your bike's handling feels off or you're getting more flats than usual, it's probably time to check your tires. While it might be a sign you need to balance your motorcycle's tires, worn tread ...
My 1995 Mazda 626 DX takes tire size P195/65R14. I want new all-season tires. My usual garage, who I trust, cannot find tires in that size, and suggests I substitute P185/70R14. A tire retailer ...
We've explained dozens of times over the years the difference between P-metric and imperial tire sizes so we won't cover a whole lot of the same ground, but we really haven't published a conversion ...
See the updated information at the end of this article regarding the tire sizes for the 1986 BMW R65 (and possibly other Airheads!) It won’t fit… or will it? It was that time again — the ...
CHICAGO — Demand for larger rim-diameter tires — those 18 inches and larger — is growing steadily, following the trend at OE, and now account for 20% of all aftermarket tire sales in the U.S., ...
Q: While I agree that tires are an important safety component, I mildly disagree that they are relatively low-cost (new tires on my 2003 Expedition set me back over $1,100 two years ago). Even selling ...