Tires
To be knowledgeable about tires helps to make informed choices. Here are a few tips. In this section, you can read some personalized advice for the selection and maintenance of your tires.
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Navigating Safely: A Guide to Buying and Maintaining Your Winter Tires
- Safety
- Tires
- Winter
- Winter tires
Winter in North America, particularly in Canada and Quebec, is not just about snowy landscapes and freezing cold temperatures; it also presents challenges on the roads. To ensure your safety and the safety of your passengers, making the right choice...
How to properly inflate your tires?
- Mechanical
- Safety
- Tires
Proper Inflation Driving on any tire that does not have the correct inflation pressure is dangerous. Recent research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates about 30% of cars and light trucks have at least one tire...
How do I Know if my Tires are Still in Good Condition ?
- Safety
- Summer tires
- Tires
- Winter tires
When the time comes to change our tires, we often wonder if they will hold until the next season or if they are already too worn-out. All you need is one pothole or rub against the curb to damage a tire that is too old or worn-out. It is safer to...
Why Winter Tires?
- Safety
- Winter tires
Why Winter Tires? A new draft bill presented on December 8, 2017 at the National Assembly is seeking to advance the date when a vehicle owner is legally required to equip his vehicle with winter tires, i.e. from December 15 to December 1. The...
What is my Vehicle's Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure?
- Safety
- Summer tires
- Tires
- Winter tires
Of all the car maintenance checks there is little doubt that the easiest to perform and surely the least expensive involves the verification of tire inflation pressure. The air pressure in the tires support 95% of the car, so maintaining this...
A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Uneven Tire Wear
- Safety
- Summer tires
- Tires
- Winter tires
Knowing the wear of your tires is critical to your safety on the road All tires have wear indicators that become visible when the tread has been reduced to 1.6 mm or 2/3 po thickness. The tire must then be replaced. A little trick to check...