Guide To Buying Tires

January 24, 2017

Don’t Forget The Inside

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While this tip sounds like an obvious one, it is surprising how many consumers never check the inside of used tires when considering a purchase. The inside of a tire, or liner, is the seal that helps a tire hold its air pressure. When evaluating new tires, look at the complete liner inside them. The liner should have no exposed metal or cords and should be completely intact. Never purchase any tires that have a damaged liner, as they can be highly dangerous.

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