You should rotate your tires more often.
If everything was fine prior to the new tires and If the tires were balanced correctly then you have at least 1 defective tire rotate the tires to identify where the culpret is.
what a stupid question. obviously not if there in the middle of a motorway, but in the back garden that would be fine surely.
Up to 2 yrs in prison and a fine of $1000 + restitution costs for the tires.
I have used BF Goodrich tires in the past. They proved to be perfectly fine tires. If you are concerned about quality, you should purchase the upper end BF Goodrich tires.
they said mine did this because my tires were not stock and were bigger then recommended
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night was created in 1999.
Many industrial supply companies will sell you compressed tanks of dry nitrogen that would be suitable for tires. For normal auto tires, regular air is fine, but nitrogen is often used to inflate the tires of race cars and airplanes.
Yes, it is fine to mix brands.
another fine mess??? another fine mess???
It really depends on how muddy it is. If its just a bit muddy, the stock tires will likely be fine. However, if it is really muddy you will need some tires designed for off road mud driving.
Yes you can. The only thing you are changing is the width of the tire. As long as your rims are wide enough to keep the tire from bulging out, you are fine.
I would say LCD but either is fine