You’d be forgiven for not paying too much attention to the markings on your tyres. These days, you can order a set of new tyres simply by sticking your car’s registration number into a website, which ...
Nobody truly enjoys spending money on new tires. They’re expensive, wear more quickly than we’d like, and can be a real pain to determine the right kind. Those may come to mind when buying new rubber, ...
Upsizing your wheels and tyres can add to the visual appeal of your car and also give you a huge performance boost if done correctly. Here are some steps to remember while upsizing. Upsizing the size ...
While specific tyre sizes will depend on what wheels are fitted to the exact Feroza in question, the popular short-wheelbase Daihatsu 4x4 should normally take a 225/70 R15, though a 205/75 or even a ...
Pretty much all the information about a tyre can be read right from the tyre itself. It’s all embossed on the sidewall, however, it’s not really straightforward and a lot of it is in code. So here’s a ...
When checking your tyre pressures and tread depth, you’ve probably noticed some numbers, letters and symbols on the sidewall of your tyre. These are known as tyre markings and these details are really ...
Tyres for commuting and winter training need to be grippy, reliable, and fairly quick. Winter roads are often slick. Detritus like glass and thorns is more likely to work its way into your tyres. And ...