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Whether you’ve bought tires once or a dozen times, online or in-person, there should always be a qualified tire dealer nearby to answer questions. Types, brands, and trends vary from year to year and from vehicle to vehicle. The Michelin® tires for your Jeep® might not be right for your Pontiac®, and your Goodyears® might be too harsh. Even if you fancy yourself an expert, there are certain things that tire dealers are more likely to know than you.

4 Questions to Ask Your Tire Dealer

1. How Do I Know If I Need New Tires?

The answer lies in the feel and driveability of your ride, so if you’re having issues on the road, you’ll know there’s something wrong simply by feel. An auto mechanic can perform a detailed inspection, as well. Signs of discoloration and wear are quite obvious, as is age. Since rubber naturally wears down over time, most mechanics recommend that you schedule a tire change every decade.

2. Do I Need Bigger or Smaller Tires? 

This all depends on your needs and aesthetic tastes. While upsizing and downsizing can be fun, it isn’t always necessary. If you’re aiming for a certain look, however, bigger or smaller tires might help the vehicle.

Your tire dealer will know which pair works best and which brand best meets your unique needs. If you prefer Michelin tires, for instance, your tire dealer will find the type that suits you both in terms of practicality and aesthetics.

3. Do These Tires Work With My Vehicle & Everyday Driving Conditions?

While some tires might work on your vehicle in the fall, that doesn’t mean that they’re safe during cold, harsh winters. Tires need to match up with both the vehicle and the driving conditions, so if you’re not sure, ask.

tire dealerFrom sunny summer days to cool winter nights, you always want your vehicle to perform well. When it can do so safely in an array of weather conditions, it’s always a good sign. Not every car requires a new pair of tires each season, but it does require a pair that works effectively—no matter what the elements entail.

4. Do I Need a Warranty?

While a warranty is always optional, that doesn’t mean that it’s a bad idea, even on the best-made tires. In the long run, you never know when you’re going to need one, and since accidents happen, having both materials and repairs covered could save you money.

 

When you need new tires, turn to a name you can trust. Serving Kannapolis, NC, for over 50 years, Brothers Tire Sales is the area’s premier tire dealer, with an array of high-quality options for every vehicle. Carrying brands such as Michelin, BFGoodrich®, and Goodyear, you can even select a pair based on load range and speed rating. Visit the website and Facebook to learn more, or call (704) 933-2203 today!

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