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Why Tire Wear is so Important on New & Used Tires

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Do you ever wonder why your New & Used Tires have the little grooves in the tires? Me, too; which is the exact reason why I decided to share my findings with you.

If the tires were just to be bald & smooth, there would be no traction when you drive in the rain or wet surfaces; therefore, you’d be moving & slipping all over the place. That’s the exact reason why your Dunlop Used Tires have tread-no one wants you to be slipping all over the place, crashing into poles, & making everyone late to work; that’d be selfish! When they have the small grooves, it channels away the water from the Contact Patch- which is where the rubber meets the surface that you’re driving on. 

If you drive a Sports Car, your New or Used Tires have a very aggressive tread wear because the main purpose of having a Sports Car is to have a better handling “feeling”; & how are you going to do that if your tire has no tread ! .. Right? 

Learning something new everyday, 
Mykalanne.

Used Tires & Its Temperature

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

This is pretty important; whether you think so or not. See, you can’t have your New & Used Tires too hot or they’ll blow .. & you can’t have them too cold because that’s just not the way that they work. 

Here’s how it works; in a nutshell : The temperature grade that you have on your Dunlop Used Tires or whatever tires states how well your tire will perform under intense heat conditions. There are three grades that your tire can have : either an A, B, or a C. The temperature grades are given during a controlled test. The tire will be under specific & many speed tests until the tire is completely destroyed. If the tire can last a long time without being demolished, then it evidently deserves an A. It receives a C when it meets the minimum requirements that the government has established. 

It really isn’t that hard to understand; but it’s kind of hard to determine if your New or Used Tires have an A, B, or C .. right? The best thing that you can do is call a manufacturer like Falken Used Tires or something & ask what grade your tire has; just in case you want to change your mind & buy another tire.

Hope this helps (:
Mykalanne.