Tire Reviews

Winter tires and snow tires are built with a singular focus, to perform in severe winter weather – including low-to-freezing temperatures, snow, ice and slush; while all-season tires are built with a much broader focus.   The dangers of snow, ice and rain are obvious, but did you know that even low temperatures hurt the performance of regular all-season tires? As the leaves change color and the temperature starts crawling under 40 degrees, the braking and handling of all-season tires doesn’t match that of dedicated winter tires, and that doesn’t even take into account wet conditions. Tire manufacturers can optimize a tires’...

If you're looking to spice up a new Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro, Dodge Charger or even a classic variation with some aftermarket wheels, chances are you're getting ready for some dream cruising. Whether you have a new muscle car, collector, street rod or a special interest vehicle, an enhanced look from a new set of custom chrome wheels and rims can set you apart of the crowd as you take your ride out for a sweet cruise. When you start shopping for your next set of rims custom wheels and tires the fun is really only just beginning. If...

A few tips for better tire performance and safety when towing and trailering. Basic towing tips are helpful to keep drivers safe, especially in the summer time when hauling boats and recreational vehicles on the roads.  Check with your local tire store for tire load capacities and speed ratings for your vehicle and towing equipment. Check your tire load rating for your own tires to see if you're up for the task of towing. The Trailer Tires On the face of it, it seems trailer tires should last pretty much forever. After all, they only travel a mere fraction of the miles...

Depending on your vehicle type, tire size, driving style, terrain and weather conditions where you drive, choosing the right tire and car rims fitments should involve some research. Tire reviews can help you look for a tire that delivers excellent traction levels in all conditions, be it dry, wet, or snowy roads. For example, ultra high performance (UHP) all season tires are capable of handling each of these conditions but overall there isn't one tire that can excel in each category. Due to the unique requirements for winter driving, ultra high performance all-season tires can't match the performance of an...