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The main function of a tire is to carry the load of the car or vehicle. Tires do have load limits that when ignored can result in premature tire wear or in the worst case scenario - a blowout.

The vast majority of you agreed that we should all use winter tires, but as expected, I got a bundle of "I've never been stuck" letters.

A bad jolt, such as hitting a pothole, can throw your vehicle out of alignment.

The purpose of regularly rotating tires is to achieve more uniform wear for all tires on a vehicle.

Unbalanced wheels can cause uneven tire wear, as the rotation may not be perfectly circular.

Tires are inflated through a valve, typically a Schrader valve on automobiles and most bicycle tires, or a Presta valve on high performance bicycles.

Gravel roads, rocky terrain, and other rough terrain will cause accelerated wear.

When you are in the selection process, make certain that your new tire's size is designed to carry the weight of your vehicle! Don't undersize.

Tire makers seek lower rolling resistance tire constructions in order to improve fuel economy in cars and especially trucks, where rolling resistance accounts for a high amount of fuel consumption. Sudden ride disturbances occur due to the change in characteristics of your vehicle.

Some spare tires even require the use of a special canister to inflate the tire. It is important to understand the limitations and operating requirements of the spare tire provided with your vehicle.

Did you know?

* BFGoodrich is the first to introduce the commercial synthetic rubber tire in 1940.

* Both Goodyear and Firestone start producing cord reinforced tires in 1904.

* Armstrong Rubber introduced the bias belted fiberglass tire in 1965.

* John Boyd Dunlop patented the pneumatic tire in the UK in 1889.

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