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Read Dating Codes on New Tires

Read Dating Codes on New Tires

When purchasing tires it never hurts to know the manufacture date of the set you are putting on your vehicle. What Americans are never told is that tires have a ‘sell-by’ date and after it passes they should be destroyed. Why? Dry rot, cracking and stress on the tires infrastructure. Watch those sales on tires. It is important to know that you aren’t buying tires already past their ‘use-by’ date. ...read more

How to Compare 16 inch Tires to 17 inch Tires

How to Compare 16 inch Tires to 17 inch Tires

Eventually, you will have to purchase new tires for your vehicle. 16-inch and 17-inch tires are popular, but you need to make sure you choose the right size tire for your vehicle. Tires are coded with a long number on the side of the tire. This number gives you the size when you know what you are looking for. ...read more

How to Select the Tread on New Tires

How to Select the Tread on New Tires

There are a few things that you should consider before purchasing new tires for your vehicle. The biggest decision that you have to make is what type of tires you need. In order to determine that type of tire that you need you will need to know the height and width of the tire, the tire tread, and the composition of the tire.   ...read more

How to Assemble Wheels & Tires

How to Assemble Wheels & Tires

Automobile owners all over the nation experience problems with assembling and disassembling their wheels and tires. Many are forced to turn to professionals, where they pay a great deal more than it would cost to complete the tasks on their own. ...read more

How to Choose Automotive Tires

How to Choose Automotive Tires

If you aren’t familiar with the terms and abbreviations used for tires sizing, you may not know what size tires are the best for your vehicle. Tires for SUV and trucks are larger than tires for cars. If you travel a lot, you will need different tires than if you are casual driver and only go driving a short distance. ...read more

How to Find Original Motorcycle Tires

How to Find Original Motorcycle Tires

When restoring an antique or older style motorcycle it is important to obtain as many original parts as possible. This is true even of the tires. There are many places one can shop to find original motorcycle tires, but the price may be a little high is some locations. ...read more

How to Mount Tires on a Tire Rack

How to Mount Tires on a Tire Rack

As a vehicle owner you may have experienced changing out a flat tire with the spare. You need to put the flat tire back on the tire rack or put a new spare tire back on the rack to replace the old one. If this is not done right you run the risk of the tire falling off while driving and hitting a vehicle behind you.   ...read more

How to Buy Tires for Your Car

How to Buy Tires for Your Car

Part of maintaining a car involves the occasional replacement of its tires. However not all tires fit all cars, and the wrong tires can wear out quickly or reduce your vehicle's gas mileage. There are a number of factors that are involved in deciding what set of new tires to buy for a vehicle, including terrain, climate, load capacity and size. ...read more

How to Fix Automotive Tires

How to Fix Automotive Tires

A tire with a leak can leave you stranded on the side of the road filled with frustration. A nail or some other object in the road could have done the damage. The good news is you can fix the tire yourself with the need to spend money a tire shop. ...read more

How to Compare Alloy Versus Steel Tire Rims

How to Compare Alloy Versus Steel Tire Rims

If you are about to purchase new tires and rims for your vehicle, you may be asked whether you prefer alloy or steel rims. Before you decide, it is best to do some research to help you determine the differences between the two so that you can make an informed decision. ...read more

How to Read a Tire Rating

How to Read a Tire Rating

Tires ratings are important for correct matching and vehicle safety.  All tires have ratings that can be found on the sidewall of the tires. Learning how to read the ratings and what they mean will aid in buying the correct tire for a vehicle.   ...read more

How to Install Snow Tires

How to Install Snow Tires

With advancements, it is moderately easy to change the snow tires on your car yourself.  Snow tires have been developed with state-of-the-art technology, making your car easier to handle and safer to drive in poor weather conditions.  Remember to check the tire's pressure in the morning when the outdoor temperature is lower.  ...read more

How to Choose a Trailer Tire

How to Choose a Trailer Tire

Tires do not last forever. There is a common need to replace them. Depending on how often it is used, a trailer needs replacement tires from time to time. Choosing a replacement tire or tires for a trailer is not complicated, but it does require some research. ...read more

How to Buy Tires Based on Load Ratings

How to Buy Tires Based on Load Ratings

Purchasing tires for trucks can be a challenge, as well as expensive. One of the considerations that you need to put into your purchase of truck tires is load rating. This is how much weight a tire can support safely. It is important to know the load rating of a tire prior to the purchase and to buy according to that specification. ...read more

How to Buy New or Used Car Tires Online at Low Prices

How to Buy New or Used Car Tires Online at Low Prices

If you are in the market to purchase a new set of tires, your first stop should be online. There is no middle-man when it comes to making online purchases. Comparing prices will help you get the best tire deals available on the world wide web.  ...read more

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Tire Kingdom

5.0

By JessyS

I'm very satisfied with the Tire Kingdom located on 9898 Pines Blvd in Pines. The team is very professional and Frank was a pleasure to deal with, he explained everything thoroughly. Every time I take my car here, it runs perfectly. Great hours and availability. I highly recommend this location. Sincerely, Jessy ...read more

Goodyear Auto Service Center

1.0

By tylermyers

These people are liars, will charge you for work done and not do anything. If you want to pay to have nothing done, this is the place ...read more

Goodyear Auto Service Center

1.0

By TylerMyers at Citysearch

I took my car in to have the timing belt changed, the water pump replaced, and my oil valve cover gasket replaced. I got the car back, it wouldn't run and there was oil still seeping out all over the engine. I called GoodYear again and they told me to bring the car back, but it wouldn't run, so I had to get it towed back to them. They held the car for an additional week and still couldn't get it running. They said they fixed everything again, but still I was left with a bad oil leak - even worse than when I dropped the car off to be fixed the first time.\t\n\t\nWhen I finally gave up on them I had to pay the bill and decided to take it to another mechanic. It turns out GoodYear did not change my timing belt (they left the original old one in), they did not change the water pump (they left the old original one in) and only very little sealed the oil valve cover gasket. They didn't even replace it! All they did was seal the corners shoddily. I filed a complaint with the state of Florida because this place is incredibly evil especially to those who have little money and are trusting a mechanic to fix their car. I thought GoodYear was a reputable company but this one in Pembroke Pines is full of lazy, lying mechanics. DO NOT TAKE YOUR CAR HERE FOR ANY REPAIRS! You have been warned. ...read more

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Wheels Deals

Quality tires&rims for your vehicle:Whether you drive a truck or a sports car, Wheels Deals has the right wheels & rims for your vehicle. We buy, sell & trade rims & tires for all makes & models. Our family-owned & operated business has over 15 years of experience. Find any type of rim: Are you looking for a particular rim type or style? Visit Wheels Deals to find exactly what you need. Get back on the road: Don't let a damaged or missing tire keep you off the road any longer. Swing by today to pick up the right tire. Open 7 days a week: We understand that you may need a tire any day of the week, so for your convenience, we're open every day. Buy, sell, or trade some rims for your car. Get your vehicle back into shape by picking up some rims. If you have some to spare to sell or trade, we're more than happy to work with you. Regardless of your vehicle's make and model, we can easily find the right rims for you. When you need rims, look no further than us: If you're looking to replace your old or missing rims, come to Wheels Deals for a large selection for all sizes, models, and brands. We carry all types and styles of rims, so you can find everything you need in one place. FREE mounting, balancing, and more: Working with us gets even better with FREE mounting, balancing, and tire rotation with any rims purchase. You can count on our experienced team to not only find you the perfect rims, but also professionally install them. ...read more

By Wheels Deals December 03, 2014

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