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Women certainly are not helpless. But sometimes we are a little overwhelmed working a 40-hour week, taking care of the children, cooking, cleaning, and doing laundry. The car is just another added burden when there isn't a man around to tinker with it. For the woman who finds herself in this situation, this is a short primer on routine tire
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Wheels and tires are obviously important, but in terms of how your car looks, they're probably the more boring parts of your car. You can change all of that by adding a rim and tire package to your car. The most popular options for cars is usually the asymmetric rims, centerless rims, and three-piece cylindrical rims with no
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All motorcycle parts are essential and tires are one of them. Tires have different types, sizes and surfaces for varying types of motorcycles. Dirt bikes and other racer's bikes use tires that have spikes. Street bikes, on the other hand have smooth tires. Tires advance with time. In fact they have become more and more sophisticated in time. Manufacturers have
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When thinking about tire safety, it is important to consider two things: age and use. Vehicles driven daily are typically driven 15,000 miles a year. But there are situations where cars put on even fewer miles. This includes: being driven only on the weekends, never driving in the rain, "show" cars, and cars that are stored for extended periods
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(NC) —True or false - your vehicle is only as good as the tires it sits on? While you may have your own opinion on this, Michelin believes that tires are an essential part of your vehicle's safety, handling and performance. Tire manufacturers like Michelin, as well as associations like Transport Canada and the Rubber Association of Canada, are working
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