Tips and Guides

Tires are the only part of your car that actually touches the road, yet most drivers know surprisingly little about them. This section is where I change that.

Whether you’re trying to decode the string of letters and numbers stamped on your sidewall, figure out if a plugged tire is actually safe to drive on, understand what low tire pressure is really doing to your tread life, or just learn how to buy the right set without getting talked into something you don’t need — it’s all here. I cover the practical stuff most tire shops assume you already know: how to read tire sizes, when to replace versus repair, the difference between steel and alloy rims, how tire pressure behaves across seasons, and a lot more.

These aren’t padded-out generic articles. Every guide is written to give you a real, usable answer — the kind you’d get from someone who actually knows tires, not someone trying to sell you a warranty.

Browse below and leave knowing more than when you arrived.

What are OE Tires

What are OE Tires?

When it comes to your vehicle’s performance, safety, and comfort, few components are as crucial as its tires. Original Equipment (OE) tires, the unsung heroes of your car’s factory setup, play a vital role in delivering the driving experience envisioned by your vehicle’s manufacturer. But what exactly are OE tires, and why do they matter?…

What are OE Tires? Read More »

Scroll to Top