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Read the sidewall of the tire for the Manufacturers specification...
You should check there site or tirerack.com and see what the specification is.
The highest obtainable DOT rating for automotive tires is AA for Traction and A for Temperature. This rating is obtained by a variety of tires from various manufacturers.
You can find discount tires ALL over. They can be obtained from the internet or also obtained from your local tire dealership. They can also be obtained from garage sales.
There are several companies that are working on enviromentally friendly tires. Yokohama has created a tire made entirely out of orange oil.
It signifies a type of tire. It means the size of the tire (14 inches). Go here for a list of tires that fit this specification: http://www.gt1tire.com/servlet/Categories?category=Car+Tires%3A14+inch+Tires%3A185%2F60%2F14.
You can get extremely cheap price for new tires at AutoZone. AutoZone has the greatest deals ever they also provide technical help and repair right away
Yes all four or 2 in the same axle.might not be manufactures specification but it works great
Goodyear has brand-specific stores throughout the United States where snow tires may be purchased. In addition Goodyear tires can usually be obtained through mechanic's shops and car dealership.
Not usually. I've mounted quite a few tires, and had a few mishaps, but the rims never became warped or bent out of specification. Usually it takes a torch or a curb check to bend a rim.
For all cars this information should be in the technical data section of the owner's manual