A big reason is because skinnier tires offer less drag on the vehicle aerodynamically... Which cars compete with gas mileage and aerodynamic numbers. Not just price , power and ect. So a big way for them to lower drag on cars to improve fuel economy , without changing the look so much. Is just putting skinnier tires.
If you mean wider tires it gives you more traction on dry or wet roads. since the wider the tire the more rubber contacts the ground. Note that wider tires are horrible for snow since they have atendency for floating on top of the snow which causes the tire to never hit the road so therefor you have minimum traction. Wide tires in summer skinny tires in winter.
Buying new tires for your car can be overwhelming. There is so much information everywhere, that it is hard to know which tires are right for you. Buying tires can be quite the ordeal if you dont know what youre looking for.
So the tires will "wear" evenly and you will have longer "tread-life"
The speed is electronically controlled by the PCM. Its set at the factory depending on the tires installed on the car when new. This is so you cannot over speed the tires. So, read the speed rating off the tires on the car like 97S, H or Z etc. Deduct about 20% and this will give you an approximate idea how fast it will go per the factory defaults. My Deville shuts down at 112 m.p.h. because it has comfort tires not performance tires.
The tires should be turned so if the car rolls, it will hit the curb. This is so it will not roll out of control down the hill.
it makes you so skinny it looks like a car run you over
Too much camber and the tires aren't aligned right so the tires get worn easily
You can get new tires at Motorcycle Tire Superstore. They have good quality tires at good prices. There is bound to be plenty of selection so you can get what you want.
I just checked the manual in my 95 Corolla and it indicates 30 psi for most tires. I was checking b/c I just got new tires and suddenly my car was pulling strongly to one side. But I checked pressures and the new tires were inflated in the high 30s. I let some air out and my car doesn't seem to be pulling so much.
It is very important to have the correct car tires for the season. There are some car tires that are meant for the summer, with less tread, that promote faster speed and better gas mileage. There are other car tires that are meant for the winter, with deeper tread for gripping the snowy roads. There are even tires that are designed to work well in the water, with special tread that pushes the water from puddles off to the sides of the tires so that the car will not hydroplane and crash. Since all of these are so different, and so adjusted to do exactly what they need to do, it is crucial to have the right tires for the weather that you are driving in. The problem with running a car with summer tires in the winter -- something that many people do to save money, unknowingly putting themselves in a lot of danger -- is that the car tires for the summer do not have deep enough tread patterns to grip in the snow and ice. This can lead to a number of problems, such as your car failing to brake when you depress the brake pedal. The tires will stop as they are supposed to, but they will just slide along over the ice after they have stopped. You car will also be more prone to spinning on the highway, or to losing traction in the slush and plunging off the road. This can easily be fixed by having different car tires for different seasons. It is not so much of a problem to run a car in the summer with winter car tires, at least not in terms of danger to your life. The biggest reason you would not want to do it is that the winter tires are expensive, and you will be wearing them out on the summer roads. This is a waste of the investment, and means also that the winter car tires will not be in their best condition when the winter comes around. Therefore, it is best to have a set of summer car tires and another set of tires for the winter.
It pops the suspects tires so they wont be able to run from the cops anymore. To pop the tires of a car.
It is recommended my many tyre manufacturers to have new tyres fitted to the rear of your car. the reason for this is simple, if you loose grip on the front of your car you can regain control by straitening your steering lifting off the brake or accelerator pedal etc. If you loose control of the rear of your car you will spin out with no way of regaining control. so, put new tyres on the rear of your car