BOWIE, Md. — The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has released a bulletin to assist tire retailers with Occupational Safety & Health Administratiohn (OSHA) compliance when servicing C-type light truck ...
Sponsored by Toyota of Orlando Toyota of Orlando explains car tire types Shopping for car tires isn’t exactly the most exciting process in the world (unless you’re a driving aficionado who really gets ...
The type of tire your car wears should be dependent on the general climate and conditions in which you drive daily. There are three primary tire categories to choose from: summer, winter, and ...
Sponsored by Toyota of Clermont Car tire buying guide Your tires have worn out and you’re in need of new ones – but what kind do you buy? Looking up car tires for sale can be overwhelming if you don’t ...
Keeping your car tires properly inflated is an easy maintenance chore that’s vital to your safety. Under-inflated tires build up excess heat as you drive, which can result in tire failure. With too ...
CARS.COM — Tire pressure monitoring systems, or TPMS, have been required on all vehicles since the 2008 model year and can be found on many earlier cars, as well. They detect when the air pressure in ...
Unnoticed low tire pressure can result in tire damage and blowouts, which can result in the dangerous loss of vehicle control. To address this concern, Congress passed the TREAD Act in 2008, requiring ...
Buying new tires can be a significant expense, but it’s also a crucial investment in your vehicle’s safety and performance. Instead of viewing it as a chore, consider it as an opportunity to find the ...
While the colored lines found on new tires are optional, follow along to see what they mean, and why they are there.
Finding the best tires for rainy conditions can mean the difference between good handling and tricky driving in unpredictable weather. Factors such as tread pattern and rubber compound can affect the ...