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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Tips for Choosing Tires

Buying tires can be confusing because it is not something people need to do too often. Taking a few things into account when you are choosing new tires for your vehicle will help you make the right choice for the type of driving you need to do most.

First of all, make sure you need new tires. Inspect the tread on your tires and see if it evenly worn down. Many people do the "penny test". If you can stick a penny into the tread of your tires and see most of the head on the coin, you need new tires. Uneven wear on your tires can mean your wheels are not balanced and need to be rotated and/or balanced. Be aware that even if only one tire is truly bad, it is still best to replace two tires for better handling.

Once you determine that you need tires, consider the type of driving you need to do the most. If you drive through ice and snow on a regular basis to get to work, you might want to get tires with heavier tread to help grip the road. If you need all-weather tires or sport tires; choose those accordingly. Get the correct tire size, that information is usually easily found in the owner's manual for your vehicle or you can look it up online.

Once you get your tires, car for them accordingly and when you detail your car, remember to clean your tires and then apply a good tire dressing to keep the rubber flexible and healthy. This is a great way to extend the life of your tires.

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What is Acid Rain and How Does it Affect Your Car?

Acid rain has been around since the Industrial Revolution of the mid-1850's. However the full impact of acid rain wasn't fully realized until the late 1960s.

Acid rain is simply precipitation which contains traces of pollutions. Specifically, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide traces. Natural rainfall has a PH level of around 5.5 to 5.6 which is also mildly acidic but not considered harmful. When rain forms over a polluted area the PH level can drop dramatically and in some areas has been found to have the same acidity of pure vinegar, this is considered to be acid rain.

The devastating effects of acid rain on the world's water supply, the populations of fish and the effects on plant life can be traced back to the use of fossil fuels as a power source for factories. Many companies have taken steps to minimize the effects of doing business and have greatly reduced the effects of acid rain, however if you have a car it is still a concern.

Protection for your car's exterior should be a priority. After detailing, be sure to apply a waxing agent and keep your vehicle protected at all times and you can avoid having your car's exterior become an acid rain statistic in terms of a damaged finish due to exposure to rain. Keep your vehicle in a covered area when possible and keep your exterior waxes at all times and you'll go a long way towards extending the life of the exterior of your ride.

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