What are the benefits of buying new tires from tirebuyer?
Hopefully you now have a clearer picture of the services, costs, and expenses associated with a new tire purchase – as well as the many benefits of purchasing tires from TireBuyer. If you have questions, or you’d like help finding the perfect set of new tires, just give us a call at (866) 961-8668.
What to do if you get a puncture on a new tire?
Punctures are less likely with the thick tread of a new tire, but they’re still a possibility. Going forward you need to keep an eye on the tire and see if it’s losing pressure, and at what speed. You can try spraying the tire with soapy water. Any air escaping will create bubbles and be easier to pinpoint.
When do I have to return my new tires?
Here are a few others: Free returns – new tires aren’t exactly what you were hoping they’d be? You can return them for free, up to 45 days after the delivery date, for almost any reason – even if you’ve driven on the tires.
What should I do if my tire goes flat after replacing all tires?
If the leak is slow enough that it’s taking a day or two to go flat, this might not work. In that case, I’d be leaning toward the seal at the rim. If the valve stems haven’t been changed, consider having them changed. If there were any kind of defects, craks leading to leaks, the mechanic could find it.
How old should your’new’tires be when you buy them?
In August I purchased two “new” tires online for my son’s 2002 Ninja 500. If you look at the tire codes in the photos, you will see that one of the tires is nearly three years old upon delivery to my front door.
Do you put new tires on front or back?
In case, it happens the car would understeer, i.e., it would want to move straight ahead. Controlling such a situation is comparatively easier when you have new tires at the rear. All you need to do is, decelerate. Next time anyone asks you whether to install new tires on front or back, know that it is always the back. 2. Why Not the Front?
What happens when you put new tires on a car?
When you would move ahead on a wet terrain with the old tires in the front, hydroplaning would occur. In case, it happens the car would understeer, i.e., it would want to move straight ahead. Controlling such a situation is comparatively easier when you have new tires at the rear.
What should I do if I have to replace two tires?
As an example, if you have two tires that are more worn than the third, and you do not rotate your tires, put the new tire directly opposite of the least worn tire. Since you may be only replacing one tire, if you have front wheel drive, put the new tire up front and have the mechanic put the next best tire up front opposite the new tire.
Hopefully you now have a clearer picture of the services, costs, and expenses associated with a new tire purchase – as well as the many benefits of purchasing tires from TireBuyer. If you have questions, or you’d like help finding the perfect set of new tires, just give us a call at (866) 961-8668.
How old should new tires be when you buy them?
At the end of the day, it’s your money and tires are wear-able items. As anything in life, age means performance. Tires are the only ones that make you able to control your car in stopping, cornering, and accelerate/decelerate. You as a driver has a full control of a vehicle that can end humans’ life.
Where can I trade in slightly used tires?
Many of them also sell new tires. Find one of those, and they will be likely to give you the best trade in on your slightly used tires. They call them “new car take offs” and they are quite common. Consider though that the tire dealer you deal with buys his new tires wholesale. He’s not likely to give you a lot for your take offs.
Can you get a free tire patch at a chain store?
“Free” tire patching: The chain stores will sometimes offer a free tire patch service, which can be a good thing. But this gives them a chance to call the customer and say, “We inspected your tire, and we can’t fix it because you drove on it and ruined the sidewalls.”