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Posts Tagged ‘High-Performance Tires’

Performance Tire Advantages

Friday, May 7th, 2010

On a lot of sedans today, you’ll see High Performance Tires ( or Specialty Tires )-like the ones that come on racing cars. “Why?”, you may ask; let me explain. 

The main reason is because they offer way more benefits than your typical All-Season Tires that you buy from a New Used Tires shop. Since High Performance are used on racecars, & racecars usually generate more heat, these tires would be perfect for you if you drive around a lot; especially in the summer. When your tires overheat, they are more likely to blowout; hence, if you have High Performance Tires, you should be just fine. 

Another bonus is that when you have High Performance Tires, you have better traction & better handling of your vehicle. The reason for this is because the tires have better tread so they can grip the road better. Better traction means better braking; which makes you safer in the end (:

Think about it, 
Mykalanne.

Performance Tires

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

If you happen to have Performance Tires on that fabulous little car of yours, you know that these brands of tires are becoming more & more popular everyday. The reason for this is because High-Performance Tires offer all of the benefits of All-Season Tires, as well as more.

Since Performance Tires are used on NASCAR vehicles, you know that they’re built to withstand some pretty intense conditions; wouldn’t you agree? High-Performance Tires have better traction & better handling. Say you install Performance Tires on your car, you’ll notice your treads will last longer & your brakes would respond faster & more accurately.

So as you can see, High Performance Tires are Specialty Tires that not only for those fancy NASCAR drivers, but also for your average sedan cruising down the road- which means you’ll most likely find them at Used Tire Shops or even a place that sells Wholesale Used Tires .

Learning something new everyday,
Mykalanne.