Give it to a kid to make a swing, make a swing, dumpster, outside dogpotty, and you could
start a tire collection haha.
You would have to take all your tires off and put the car on car jacks. You will have to take the old tires with you to have the new tires you purchase put on the old rims. There is going to probably be a cost involved in taking the old tires off and putting the new ones on. You cannot change the tires to your old rims yourself without a special piece of equipment. You will also have to pay to get rid of your old tires.
Where there are new tires, there are used tires. Automotive departments take old tires and restore them or keep the tires in a decent condition and sell them at a much more affordable price.
If you purchase new tires the disposal of the old is $2.50 per tire. If you have old tires that you just want to dispose of then: Drop them off after the store is closed.:)
Tires are recyclable. If put in a landfill they will take thousands of years to disintegrate and will pollute the ground water.
take the tires off and old brakes off and put the new ones on. put the tires back on and drive!!
you can got to any flat tire fix it shop and purchase old tires. You can also try stores with new tires stores, they often sell old / used tires.
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.
Yes the new tires are faster and do not slip.
Many transfer stations will take old car tires but there may be a small fee per tire in some places. Call your local transfer station.
you don't take the wheels off.you take the tires off
Because they have more tread.
No.