How do you know your car tyres are inflated to the correct pressure?
How do you know your car tyres are inflated to the correct pressure?
I've just bought my first car, and don't know the answer. Could you pls help? What tool should I buy to check?
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When fitting new car tyres, which gives safer handling - putting the newer tyres to the rear or front?
I've always had my new tyres fitted to the front wheels of my front wheel drive car (if it was the rear tyres I was replacing, I'd put the front wheels to the rear and the new tyres on the front) as it seemed logical to place the newer tyres on the front where most wear takes place. However, I have heard lately from more than one source that putting the newer tyres to the rear each time gives better handling leading to better performance and (more importantly to me) more safety when braking and/or swerving sharply - even if the vehicle is front wheel drive - apparently this is something about reducing 'oversteer' which means little to me. Could anyone who has a good knowledge of this area please enlighten me? Which is safer? Thanks!
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Where is the cheapest place to buy new car tyres?
I need to buy new car tyres and I'm unsure where I can get the cheapest deal. Am I better buying online, from a national chain, or from a local garage?
Forgot to mention I'm in the UK.
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