There's no specific mileage marker that can tell you when to change your tires. It will depend on how the individual drives....like for instance do you take of so fast you burn rubber? Or do you travel on hard rocky roads? Or live in snowy areas? For best answer to this consult the local tire store.
Generally requires removing and dismounting the tire, replace TPMS sensor, remount tire, balance tire, re-install tire to vehicle, do the relearn tire position procedure.
YES you will, the tire will cotinue to wear out of round and cause the vehical to vibrate or shake. Replace ASAP Answer #2 Good answer. It could possibly be a bad belt which can cause all kind of unsafe problems.
Depends on the vehicle and tire size. -Check at your tire store, this is not something you should guess.
There should be a jack and rods under the rear seat. Look closely at the rods, one of them should fit the cranking mechanism to the upper right of your license plate. Turn it counter clockwise to lower it and clockwise to raise it.
PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
The best idea to replace a tire which has a whole in it is to replace it with a new one. Reason as to why you should replace it because the tire can wear out and blow out sooner with a whole in it.
Replace the tire
She should look in the back of her car to get the jack and replacement tire. Then she should go to her manual. There they will give her the proper instructions on how to replace a tire.
You should replace your vehicles tires approximately every 60,000 miles. Or when the tread on the tire is close to all gone.
you should have no problems replacing these tires. But be sure there the same tire rating. just call a tire shop for more help.
Yes , you can replace a 205 50r 16 with a 205 60 r 216. You must replace in pairs, not a single tire.
you should replace your tires when the tread falls under 6mm, if you have a slit anywhere in the tire or any type of hole/slit in the sidewall, if a visible heatring exists, or if the shoulder(s) of a tire has worn away.
No, this is an unacceptable swap. If you wish to go to a 50 series tire you should install 225/50-16 which is and excellent swap.
You can not replace just the tire pressure sensor on a Boxster. You will need to replace the whole sensor. The sensor is located inside the tire assembly.
Yes you can
Generally requires removing and dismounting the tire, replace TPMS sensor, remount tire, balance tire, re-install tire to vehicle, do the relearn tire position procedure.
Yes, it is possible.