When increasing your car tire size, don't ignore the 3% rule if you don't want to pay a heavy price.
Many car owners want to upgrade to larger tires to improve grip or driving feel. But there's an important technical principle that car owners need to understand – the 3% rule.
Off-road, sports, and classic car owners often struggle to change tire sizes. Cardata launched a service showing approved sizes for all models in Israel, with official licensing approval. One of the ...
I was talking to a friend about the tires I want to purchase for my '70 LeMans Sport. This led to a heated discussion (and a bet) about tires and how their sizes are rated. My friend says a P235/50R15 ...
It’s pretty safe to say that wheels and tires can make or break the styling of a car. You can have a clapped-out rusty turd with a nice set of wheels and it will look pretty cool. On the opposite side ...
Just like camshafts and the super-size-me option at your local burger stand, everybody defaults to "bigger is badder," and nothing abuses that statement more than fat tires and wheels. We'll look at ...
When tires were invented over a century ago, customers only had a few choices, and cars were not that demanding. But still, these rubber elements couldn't last too long. Fast forward to these days, ...
Shopping for new tires can be a daunting task. There's no way to tell which one provides the best grip, the longest life, or the shortest stopping distance by sight or feel. That's why Consumer ...
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