How to Choose the Right Tyres for Your Car?

 

We are your best independent car tyre fitters in Redcar, dedicated to putting you first. Our qualified mechanics are experts in repairing any type of problem with your car. At Campbell Tyres we offer a wide variety of tyres for your car according to your use.

We have the best car tyres Redcar and offer a full range of tyres from world-renowned brands such as Dunlop, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Michelin and Pirelli. We have premium, mid-range and budget brands tyres as well so you don’t need to worry about the available options. 

Our goal is for you to buy the right tyres for your car at the right price in the easiest way possible. If you need further guidance, you can contact us at any time.

Tyre Selection for Your Car

All car tyres do not have a standard size so you need to first identify the right tyre sizes that are compatible with your car before making any final decision.

How to Find the Right Tyre Size for Your Car?

First, look at the sidewall of your car tyres and write down the numbers and letters on it. The numbers and letters will help you to find the right tyres for your car.

For example, your car tyre dimensions are 255/55 R17 72H.

Tyre Sizes Mentioned in Your Driver or Passenger Door

You can see the tyre sizes in the driver or passenger door of your car. Tyre sizes are also mentioned in your car manual which you should find in the glove compartment. The manual contains all the information relating to the sizes and specifications of the tyres.

What Do These Letters and Numbers Mean?

Here is a detailed explanation of each number and letter you see on the tyre of your car-

Tyre Width of your Car: (Example: 255)

Tyre width is measured from the widest point of a tyre’s outer sidewall to the widest point of a tyre’s inner sidewall.

Tyre Aspect Ratio (Example: 55)

The aspect ratio is a percentage of the section height divided by the section width of the tyre. The lower the aspect ratio, the smaller the sidewall height of the tyre which improves cornering control on roads.

Tyre Construction (Example: R)

It shows the internal tyre construction. If you see R in the tyre that means it is Radial like most tyres, D stands for Diagonal construction and B stands for Belted construction.  

Wheel Diameter (Example: 17)

The number is mentioned in inches which indicates the diameter of the wheel on which the tyre will be fit.

Load Index (Example: 72)

It shows how much weight can the tyre carry at maximum safe inflation. If the load index number shows 72 then your tyre can carry a maximum weight of 355kgs.

Speed Rating (Example: H)

This shows the maximum safe speed at which a tyre is capable of carrying a load under certain conditions. Speed ratings range from A (Lowest speed) to Y (Highest speed), with one exception: H falls between U and V. For example: H= 210 km/h (130 mph).

How to Choose the Right Tyre for Your Car?

Once you know the dimensions of your car, there are three other factors you should consider:

  • Climatic Conditions
  • Your Driving Style
  • Type of Vehicle

Climatic Conditions

One of the important factors you should take into consideration is weather conditions when getting a tyre for your car. Here is a list of tyres you can choose according to the climate-

Use Summer and Winter Tyers: If you drive your car in hilly areas which are exposed to extreme winter conditions for several months of the year and the temperature is below 7 degrees. 

Use All-Season Tyres: You can use these tyres if you drive in a region with less severe winters.

Use Summer Tyres All Year Around: Use these tyres if you drive your car in southern European regions with mild winters, and ranges temperatures above 7 degrees.

Your Driving Style 

Every person has a different driving style so you should look for tyres that match the way you like to drive. 

The Person Who Likes a Quiet Comfortable Ride

If you like driving comfortably then look for tyres that are specifically made for comfort and smooth ride like touring tyres. In general touring tyres with low speed ratings are good for more comfort and smooth rides.

However, we recommend you never fit a tyre with a speed rating lower than the one mentioned by the manufacturer of your car. 

Person Who Wants to Feel Every Curve

If you are a person who likes to feel every curve on the road then look for tyres that have great handling or steering precision. The tyres are also known as high-performance tyres and have higher speed ratings.

Conclusion

If you are looking for new car tyres then you visit our store and we will give you the best prices for your car tyres in Redcar. If you have any questions related to car tyres and more guidance then you can contact us.

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