Understand that the primary function of tread on a tire is to divert water from beneath the tire to improve traction and avoid hydroplaning on wet roads.
What information do you need? This is a very vague question.
If you are changing the rims yes you will need it checked. If you are just changing over a tyre it isn't essential and most probably will still be balanced.
I'd at least have it checked, just to be sure everything's fine
Your car's owner manual should include directions for changing a tire. If you need additional help or can't find your manual, try http://www.wikihow.com/Change-a-Tire or http://video.about.com/cars/Changing-Tires.htm.
Not necessarily, but have the tires inspected for problems such as dry rot.
I would go to well known dealerships such as Tire Kingdom which sells and changes tires and can give you helpful information for the next time it happens.
They do not need to be adjusted. Their function is to monitor the air pressure in the tire.
apply anti seize to all axles when changing tires.!
When you need to find information yokohama tires it is good to start with wikipedia.org which is packed with information about Yokohama tires, followed your local motor forums. Other users can provide useful feedback to help you choose the best suppliers in your area.
Maybe: If the new wheel is the same size as the old then the old tires can be re-used. If you change the wheel size then yes they need changing
Changing a small lawn mowers tires will require you to first purchase new tires. Then loosen the bolts on the old tires. You can then take off the tires. Put on the new tires and replace the bolts.
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