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With technology always advancing, it is no wonder that automatic tire chains have made their way into the tire chain market. These tire chains take away the pain of attaching tire chains in wintry or wet conditions, and can save drivers a lot of time. Automatic tire chains can be used on pickup trucks, RVs, mobile homes, trucks, and buses, and they offer the
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There is an endless selection of tire chains available for all styles of motor vehicles, and ATVs are no exception. ATV tire chains vary depending on both the style of the vehicle and the driver's preference or needs. One of the first things a potential ATV tire chain purchaser may want to consider is whether they want two or
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Worn out is to jeans, dilapidation is to buildings, exhaustion to humans - when it comes to tires it is tire wear. Tire wear is the actual removal of rubber from the tire due to scuffing. The latter is the process of scrubbing of material off the tires which results to cupping, flat band upright tire wear (common on
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    The Tire Rack describes how to read speed ratings, load index and service descriptions. Read about tire ratings.
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    Never mix and match tires with different speed ratings on your vehicle ... A tire receives its speed rating by the U.S. Government through meeting minimum ...
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    A common Trade-Off for higher Speed-Rating is reduced Ride Comfort. An "S" Speed -Rated tire will give a more comfortable Ride compared to "H" Speed-Rated ...
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    Luckily, flats generally do not occur when you are riding at a high speed. This is probably because at a high speed, you are mostly away from the shoulders of road, where the majority of the flat-producing snippets are present. Secondly, when your tire passes at a higher speed over the pointed objects, it is less likely to be
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    Whether you are driving in snow, mud, rain, or ice, tire chains are a great way to give your vehicle added traction, providing extra safety for the most important cargo you have - yourself, your kids, and other passengers.Before shopping for tire chains, make sure it is legal to use them in your state. Once you have determined which
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