Procuring tires is almost always complicated. It's so troublesome to figure out where to get started, and particularly if you're new to buying tires you might not know where to begin. I'm sure this article will aid you buy your next set of tires. We wish we had a guide like this when we bought our first set of tires.
Step 1: Look at the tires currently on your car. Check the size, name, model #'s etc... Look at the sidewall of the tire for almost all this information. Don't worry about understanding what it all means at this point. Make sure you copy the information down so you have it when you need it. Also make sure you actually need new tires.
Step 2: Put in a call to your favorite tire shop or one near by and say: Hi, I own a 2006 Toyota Camry and I'd like to see what you have in stock that would fit my car? (replace your make and model obviously) Ensure you're ready to take down the information they give you, and take down exactly what they tell you. Make sure you know the exact price including installation, and all the detailed info on the tires. They might not volunteer the information but,get an idea of what the estimated mileage for the tire is. NOTE: Some shops will say they don't know what kind of tires your car needs. That's why you wrote down all the details of your current tires. Now they should have no trouble giving you the info you need.
Step 3: Compare what you found at the first shop with a few other tire shops in the area.
Step 4: With all this information in hand, get you list down to three tires that would work for you. Look up the details of your tire possibilities in a search engine and see what people are saying about each tire. Read reviews, consumer reports, anything you can find.
Step 5: You're now prepared to make a decision on tires for your vehicle.
We hope this guide is helpful for you. If you learn something you'd like to share during your tire purchase please leave a comment so others can learn as well. Thanks!
Step 1: Look at the tires currently on your car. Check the size, name, model #'s etc... Look at the sidewall of the tire for almost all this information. Don't worry about understanding what it all means at this point. Make sure you copy the information down so you have it when you need it. Also make sure you actually need new tires.
Step 2: Put in a call to your favorite tire shop or one near by and say: Hi, I own a 2006 Toyota Camry and I'd like to see what you have in stock that would fit my car? (replace your make and model obviously) Ensure you're ready to take down the information they give you, and take down exactly what they tell you. Make sure you know the exact price including installation, and all the detailed info on the tires. They might not volunteer the information but,get an idea of what the estimated mileage for the tire is. NOTE: Some shops will say they don't know what kind of tires your car needs. That's why you wrote down all the details of your current tires. Now they should have no trouble giving you the info you need.
Step 3: Compare what you found at the first shop with a few other tire shops in the area.
Step 4: With all this information in hand, get you list down to three tires that would work for you. Look up the details of your tire possibilities in a search engine and see what people are saying about each tire. Read reviews, consumer reports, anything you can find.
Step 5: You're now prepared to make a decision on tires for your vehicle.
We hope this guide is helpful for you. If you learn something you'd like to share during your tire purchase please leave a comment so others can learn as well. Thanks!
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