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Archive for May, 2010
Friday, May 28th, 2010
It’s true; I even wrote an article about it, but let me just give you the basics.

So the Airless Tire was manufactured by Michelin Tire Company & Michelin Used Tires , the one with that man who’s kind of weird looking & in all white. You know which one I’m talking about .. right?
Anyway, since the tire has no air, you’re probably just wondering, “How does it work?” Well let me explain.
The tire has something like a band around the tire spokes. The band has tread just like a regular tire would. These bands usually work with the imperfections of the road & offer you a softer & more manageable ride. The tire spokes bend & are pretty flexible; which is what gives you the smooth ride. If you think about it, since our regular tires are just on shape & one size, this makes you feel all of the rocks & random gravel on the road, you know? I sure hope so.
It was manufactured in 2005 .. so I have no idea if they’re just trying to make it better or if it just didn’t work out.
Off to switch my tires,
Mykalanne.
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
It’s a fairly simple process; let’s do it together (:
1. Take the cap off from the tire valve.
2. Don’t get confused because the Tire Gauge has two ends; one end to place in the valve & the other end to read the measurement.
3. On the end that’s supposed to go in the valve, be sure that that you quickly & securely create a tight seal. The measurement stick should shoot out after this.
4. Inspect the Tire Gauge & check how much pressure you have in your 18″ Used Tires . The number on the far right is the amount of pressure that you have in your tire.
5. Make sure to do it a couple of times to be sure that you get the precise reading. If you don’t get a quick seal on the valve, it will not read correctly. Keep on testing the pressure until you get the same number about 2 or 3 times.
Be sure to check it every so often to avoid major problems with your Used Tires in the future.
Easy, right?
Mykalanne.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
As we all know, Honda Rincon’s is an ATV that’s made by .. Honda.
The Rincon was first introduced in 2003 & was immediately known as their Top-Of-The-Line ATV. The Rincon uses Radial Off Road Used Tires as well as new ones. These are based on popular styles that you see on ATV’s today. You can most likely buy these tires at any Off Road Used Tires shop or even a Used Tire Equipment shop.
Anyway, the 2003 Rincon became known as the “Cadillac of ATV’s” because it was that great of an ATV. The reason why they named it this was because no matter how long you ride on this vehicle, it provide unlimited comfort for that tooshy of yours. It has a 675cc Engine, has an Automatic Transmission, has Independent Suspension, & weighs about 604 lb., so try not to carry it.
I really don’t know much about ATV’s except that I always fall off of them whenever I go off-roading, but I do know that the Honda Rincon is pretty much money well spent.
Off to the desert,
Mykalanne.
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Farm Tractor Used Tires are probably the best tires that you can get for your Farm vehicle. The reason for this is because the Used Tires are already broken into & most likely won’t go out on you all of a sudden.
Just like any other tire, they need to be well taken care of-just like the wheels on your car. You should check the air pressure frequently, make sure they have no nails in them, & just be mindful that since they are used on a tougher terrain, the tread may wear faster; which means that you may need to replace them more often-which is no problem.
If you visit your local Junk Yard, I’m sure you’ll find the tires that you need & may even be able to buy akcertain amount of tires by the bulk for a low price; which is great so you don’t have to go back & forth every so often .. right?
Off to feed some pigs,
Mykalanne.
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Monday, May 24th, 2010
Do you have Used Tires that are just occupying space in your garage? There’s a simple solution: Sell Them (: Super hard, right? Here are some steps that you may want to go by:
1. Analyze your tires & take notes on what’s wrong with them. After, grade them from an A-F. Please don’t exaggerate.
2. Put the ad in a newspaper.
3. Put the ad in your local community magazine.
4. Visit your local Used Tire Dealers & Used Tire Warehouse to see if they’ll buy your tires.
Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds; there’s research to be done, calls to be made, & an extreme amount of patience to have. Either way, you can’t go wrong with selling your tires for making extra cash on the side (: If you’d like to know more, read this: Sell Your Used Tires
Your friend,
Mykalanne.
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Friday, May 21st, 2010
I have only dreamed of going to Toronto & seeing all of the great things that they have to offer tourists; but I’m sure that it’s pretty much like LA .. wouldn’t you agree ? I mean, they have the same language, the same food, & I think in most areas, the same cars.
I’m sure there’s more than enough Toronto Used Tire Shops that have an abundance of Toronto Used Tires ; but go figure, right? I actually think that Toronto is like any other big city here in the U.S., they have things that are really popular & things that people really shouldn’t even see.
In other words, Toronto Used Tires & America’s Used Tires are essentially the same. They both go on vehicles that we use everyday, they both wear tread just as fast, & they both are just as important. No tire is better than the other & no tire is at a lower ranking .. unless you’re doing research on the Manufacturers .
Off to Canada,
Mykalanne.
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Do you already have the Eco-Friendly car? Do you want the Eco-friendly used tires to go with it? Oh yeah, there’s Eco-Friendly Tires out there, & it just so happens that they’ve been out since February; but it’s taken me this long to figure it out.
Ecopia Tires are manufactured by Bridgestone Used Tires Company & are supposed to be really, really environmentally safe. They are made from recycled rubber & leave a smaller carbon footprint than your typical tire. They have a Low Rolling Resistance Tread Compound, a Narrow Tread Width, a Shallower Tread Depth, & even have an Optimized Internal Construction; how great, right?
The only good thing that I see about these tires is that they don’t emit as much greenhouse gases like other tires do; & they also save me money whenever I go to the pump. But overall, I’m glad that even tire companies are trying to make this world a better place to live (:
Off to plant a tree,
Mykalanne.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
If you know about 15″ Used Car Tires or any tires in general, then you may already know these facts .. if not; here they are anyway.

– Underinflated tires cause your engine to work harder; which means you have the possibility of your engine blowing out sooner than it’s supposed to.
– If you have worn out 15″ Used Tires , you can use our Tire Request to locate another tire to replace that old one.
– Tires that are un underinflated have a huge impact on steering & handling of your vehicle.
– If your tires just so happen to squeal when you’re turning a corner, that might mean that your tires have low pressure.
– Even if your tire is low in pressure, you wouldn’t be able to tell; which is why it’s important to monitor your tire pressure frequently.
– Underinflated tires happens to be the leading cause of tire failure; it lead to tire stress, irregular tread wear, & even causes you to have less control if you regrettably get into an accident.
– I think that the most important thing is that when you have tires that are underinflated, you waste more gas.
Off to the gas station,
Mykalanne.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
So in a test that took place in 2006, 41% of Bridgestone Used Tires & Firestone Used Tires customers said that after they replaced their tires, they noticed that their old tires would degrade poorly. Because of this, Firestone decided to do a little science project to figure out why this happened & of they can make the tires stronger even after they are taken off the vehicle.
One reason why the tires were degrading was because the rubber was hardening, which is something that impacts worn tire performance. As a result, they’ve manufactured a new type of rubber called EPC (Extended Performance Compound). This new type of rubber prevents the rubber from hardening. They actually say that this new type of rubber is better because it keeps the rubber softer, which means your tire will have a better grip on the road. 
This is only one of the new designs they had come up with to satisfy customer’s needs; I’m sure there’ll be more if you keep reading my blog (:
Stay tuned !
Mykalanne.
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Monday, May 17th, 2010
As of now, most of use the regular hand pumps to inflate our 17″ Used Car Tires , right? Lucky for you, I’m here to tell you about something new; it’s new for me, but it may not be so new to you .. but just bare with me.
There are CO2 Tire Inflators that use Carbon Dioxide (obviously) to hurriedly inflate that tire of yours. Even thought this may seem all fine & dandy, there are some disadvantages:
-The inflator for bicycles is very compact, but the inflator for cars, trucks, & motorcycles is much bigger & may be a hassle to carry around.
-The larger inflators for cars & trucks aren’t so cheap; you may even actually feel lighter since they empty out your pocket so much.
Anyway, isn’t it good to know?
Thanks for reading,
Mykalanne.
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