Goodyear Tires TN Services from Hyman Tire!
September 28th, 2011
Goodyear Tires is a well known manufacturers and trusted brand. Being able to properly service Goodyear tires and install them on a customers vehicle is something we take seriously. We want our customers and visitors to understand that we take great care in providing auto services throughout Bolivar, Tennessee. With over 15 lines of tires for all types of vehicles, Goodyear tires has been a top seller in our shop. We welcome everyone to come on in and ask questio ...[more]
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SERVICE BULLETIN - REPLACING LESS THAN FOUR TIRES
January 11th, 2011
When replacing tires on a vehicle, it is recommended and preferred that all four tires be replaced at the same time for continued optimal vehicle performance. However, for those cases where this is not feasible, below are some general guidelines to consider when replacing less than four tires for a light vehicle, wether it is one or two tires. lf the vehicle manufacturer has alternate recommendations, always follow their recommendations. IMPORTANT In some cases, the vehicle manufacturer may specifically advise against replacing less than all four tires. Always check and follow the recommendations in the vehicle owner's manual. For 4WD and AWD vehicles, even small differences in outside diameter may cause drive-train damage or mechanical malfunction. Replacing Two (2) Tires - When a pair of replacement tires is selected in the same size and construction as those on the vehicle ...[more]
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Cooper Rock Crawlers Capture RROCK Title
October 21st, 2010
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How do I know when I need new tires?
October 1st, 2010
Tires often give their owners signs of problems in plenty of time to have them corrected. Learn to "read" these early warning signs and you can prevent many wear problems that shorten tire Many tires have tread wear indicator bars molded into the tread. When the tread is worn down to where you can see a solid bar of rubber across the width of the tread, it is time to replace the tire. Here is another simple test you can perform to measure tread depth on your tires. Place a penny into a tread groove with Lincoln's head upside down and facing you. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, it is time to put a new tire.ife by thousands of miles. Consult your tire sales associate for further information.
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How can I check my tires for wear problems?
October 1st, 2010
Tires often give their owners signs of problems in plenty of time to have them corrected. Learn to "read" these early warning signs and you can prevent many wear problems that shorten tire life by thousands of miles. Consult your tire sales associate for further information.
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When buying just two new tires, should they be put on the front or rear?
October 1st, 2010
When you select a pair of replacement tires in the same size and construction as those on the car, you must put them on the rear axle. A single new tire must be paired on the rear axle with the tire having the most tread depth of the other three.
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Should I "mix" tire types on my car?
October 1st, 2010
Tires of different size designations, constructions, and stages of wear may affect vehicle handling and stability. For best all-around performance, it is recommended that all tires be of the same size, construction (radial, non-radial), load capacity, and speed rating.
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Must I replace my present tires with the same size tires?
October 1st, 2010
Never choose a smaller size than those that came with the car. Tires should always be replaced with the same size designation -- or approved options -- as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
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Is it easy to mount a tire on a wheel? Can I do it myself?
October 1st, 2010
Never try to mount your own tires. Tire mounting is a job for the people who have the proper equipment and experience. If you try to do it yourself, you run the risk of serious injury to yourself as well as possible damage to the tire and rim.
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How long should my original equipment tires last?
October 1st, 2010
Due to the variety of styles, construction features, treat compounds, vehicle applications, geographical conditions and driving habits, it is difficult to provide specific mileage expectancy. However, any tire wear concern should always be presented to tire professional for further evaluation.
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