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Thursday, May 10, 2012

How to Get the Right Tires



Some tires are specifically designed for racing vehicles. When choosing what racing tires to choose, there are many variables one must consider. 

Racing tires are not designed for durability and comfort but rather, for performance and speed.  They are often changed after about 160.9 km, whereas regular street tires are built to last and may perform well for several years.

Racing tires are prohibited on regular roads or for normal driving purposes. This standard is not highly debated however, as racing tires are usually quite expensive and would be wasted on regular roads. In order to optimize performance at high speed, racing tires are usually thinner, somewhat lighter, and filled with low-moisture air or even nitrogen compounds. These features, while great for racing, are ill suited to regular driving.

Due to a high rate of accidents, many racing tires feature a unique accessory called a safety spare. This tubeless tire actually resides inside the main tire, ready to work in case of an emergency. In a case of tire blows out, the safety spare will allow a driver to return to the pit or, at the very least, get out of the way. In most official races, safety spares are a requirement, but in races under a mile, they may be an optional piece of equipment.

Racing tires are created and designed differently for different types of races. The track shape and track material are two deciding factors in what type of tires are needed. Dirt track racing tires feature more defined tread patterns than asphalt tires, and are often slightly larger in circumference. Tires for oval-shaped tracks are designed to perform differently than those built for freeform tracks or street racing.
Here are some tips on how to choose the right tire for your needs.

1.     Find a racing tire that is appropriate for your vehicle. Choose racing tires that not only add to the aesthetics of your car but also fit. Check your car manual or door inside for tire information. Choose tires ultimately for performance over looks. Change out racing tires more often than regular tires, especially if you race your car.

2.     Look for racing tires based on the type of driving you do. You will see that some racing tires are designed for straight drag racing, whereas others are designed to handle curves or sudden turns and different types of roads or terrain. Ask for advice when you buy racing tires and explain what kind of driving you will be doing the most.

3.     Racing tires are more expensive than regular tires, but you can buy and have them installed at a discount through local tire stores, such as Discount Tires. Look for the most reputable tire stores sell racing tires. Try to compare prices before you make a final purchase however.

4.     Check the manufactured date of the tire as a safety measure. Remember that using expired tires is not a safe option.

5.     Shop for and buy racing tires online usually they give better prices and freebies compared with local retailers.