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Underinflated Tires

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.

Tire Safety Tips for Your New & Used Tires

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

There is nothing more important to all of us here at All-Used-Tires.com than your safety. Because of this, I’ve put together some safety tips that will help you with your new / used tires & should stay with you for wherever you go: 

1. Check your Tire Pressure regularly.

2. Take care of your Under-Inflated Tires immediately

3. Never forget the Spare. 

4. Inspect the tread & even wear of your tire often.

5. Examine tire damage. 

6. Keep your tires Balanced.

7. Buy the right tire for your vehicle. 

8. Never stall to swap a damaged or worn out tire. 

Be sure you use our Tire Request to be sure you get the right wheel. Hopefully this doesn’t seem like a lot of work; because it really isn’t (:

Always here for your tire needs, 
Mykalanne.

All-Season New Tires & Used Tires

Monday, April 12th, 2010

All-Season Tires are typically standard on all cars that you see today. They are manufactured to withstand all of the seasons, yearlong, 365 days a year. Literally. All-Season Tires are probably the best for your car if you live in states like California, Arizona, or even Florida. If you have extreme winter conditions, then you may acquire All-Season Tires; just prepare yourself to either replace them every winter with Winter Tires, or chain them with Snow Chains. 

They are not that difficult to maintain, if we’re being completely honest here. The more expensive they are, the longer they last. If you need new tires, make sure to include All-Season Tires as one of your options & use our Tire Request to find it; or just visit our website at All-Used-Tires.com if you need any other ones (:

Sincerely,
Mykalanne.

Paddle New & Used Tires

Friday, April 9th, 2010

If you ever go off-roading, then you know what these are; or hopefully you do. Paddle Tires were manufactured mainly for vehicles that come in contact with sand & mud often; like 4×4’s, Motocross Bikes, & vehicles like that. They are built to have a smooth tire core that consists of a series of “paddles”; or large rubber cups. Since Paddle Tires have a volume that is much bigger compared to the void of a tire that’s knobby, it is less likely to become clogged up with sand or dirt. 

They are honestly kind of weird looking & seems like you won’t be able to drive on them; but that’s what repels the mud / sand / dirt from sticking on the wheel. Paddle Tires should come standard on all bikes for Motocross, Sandrails, & even 4WD vehicles. If you are thinking about getting these tires, be sure you don’t use them on the street because they’re not street legal; & I would hate for you to get a ticket! I’m not entirely sure if it’s Yokohoma Used Tires that produces these or another Manufacturer, but you can use our Tire Request to find it (:

Gone off-roading, 
Mykalanne.