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How To Buy Tires For Your Car (Part 2 of 2)
April 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment
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Author: Paul Ransom
cont’d from Part 1…
Once you are armed with those two things—your tire size and
type—you can head to the store. Don’t be afraid of the salesman.
These folks want happy customers, so they’re going to help you
put the right tires on your car. They’ll ask questions. Just
answer them honestly and you’ll end up with good tires.
For example, are you more concerned with wet road traction than
dry road handling? Do you want run-flat tires, which let you
drive on them if they lose pressure? Do you want a smoother
ride, or do you like to feel the road?
When you’re shopping for tires, you don’t have to know the
details of every tire brand out there. Talk to your mechanic and
find out which brands he recommends and why. Ask him if he sells
them. If he does not, ask him where he would buy them. Go shop
there, answer the salesperson’s questions, and you’ll probably
be all set.
About the author:
Adsit Company is a worldwide Mercedes Benz parts supplier specializing in new, used and rebuilt Mercedes parts, accessories, engines and transmissions.
You can get a free, 100 page printed catalog mailed to you by visiting the Adsitco.com Mercedes parts website.
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