Summer tires: how to make the right choice

March 20 2020,

Summer tires: how to make the right choice

Casually, summer is fast approaching and it will soon be time to say goodbye to your winter tires for a few months. If you need to get a new set of summer tires, here are our tips!


Inquire


The number of tire models available in our market is so high that it can easily make you dizzy. To find your way around, do not hesitate to inform yourself and consult the opinion of experts in the field. With a few clicks, you will find websites that make tires and cars a specialty. You will find reviews and rankings of the best tires currently available. It is then up to you to make a choice according to your needs and your budget.


Choose the right size


After choosing the tire model that suits you, it is important to order it in a format that will suit your vehicle. The tire size is indicated on its sidewall and will indicate the width, the height of its sidewall and the diameter of the wheel to be used. If in doubt, ask your dealer to find out which format to use depending on the model of your vehicle.


Turn to a trusted retailer


Buying a set of tires is a huge expense, and it is important to do it at a dealer you trust. Remember that your dealer knows your vehicle better than anyone and will be able to guide you properly.

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