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How Can I Choose The Right Budget Tyres For My Car?

by OBD TECH OBD TECH

Many people think that budget tyres are low-quality tyres and are not safe for the road. But this is not true, they need to meet the same safety standards as their premium tyres need to go through. The only difference is cheap tyres Plymouth are made up of different materials and have old technology in them, but that doesn’t mean they are not safe to use.

Changing your car tyres can be a costly decision for you to take and no one wants to spend their hard-earned money down the drain or even worse end up compromising on their safety. By seeing that misconception we made a simple guide for buyers who want budget tyres without spending lots of money and get themselves safe budget tyres.

What are Budget Tyres & Are They Safe to Use?

Budget tyres are less expensive to buy because they are designed for cheaper materials than premium tyres. This can make the budget tyers less hard and not long-last as the premium tyres, but it doesn’t mean they are poor quality tyres.

There is a misunderstanding about budget tyres such as they are poorly designed, earlier used by someone, pre-loved and repaired but all things things are not true. Budget tyres are brand new and need to follow the same safety criteria as premium tyre makers need to follow. 

Premium tyres are designed by all the famous brands we know but even these brands also sell their budget tyres. So you won’t get any issues in terms of the quality of the tyres if you choose your preferred budget tyres from these brands.

You have different options to choose from budget tyre brands that suit your driving style and budget. You need to know that the cheap tyres could simply be cheaper because of the less marketing done by the brands with low recognition in the market but it doesn’t mean they are bad quality.

Do your own research to look for the best budget tyre manufacturers and then make your final decision. You can also look out for special deals from premium tyre manufacturers. On some occasions these premium brands offer huge discounts on their tyres and if you are lucky you can get yourself the best quality budget tyres at a lower price.

Tyre Selection for Your Car

All car tyres have different standard sizes so you need to identify the right tyre size for your car before buying a new set of budget tyres.

How To Find The Right Tyre Size?

The first step to know the correct tyre size is to look at the sidewall of your car tyre. You will find some letters and numbers written on the tyre. Just write down those numbers and letters on paper because these will give you a lot more information about your tyres and the car.

For example, Your car tyre dimensions are 205/55 R16 91S.

You Can Check Tyre Sizes on the Driver's Door

If you are facing any issue finding tyre dimensions on tyres then you can look at the driver or passenger door of the car. You can also see the tyre dimensions in the car manual guidebook and the glove compartment of the car. The manual book has all the information needed related to the correct tyre size, tyre pressure, and other specifications of the car tyres.

What Do These Letters and Numbers Mean?

If you are planning to buy your first car tyres then chances are you may be confused by seeing those numbers and letters. Don’t need to worry about these, we have got your back. 

Here is a simple guide explanation of each letter and number mentioned on the tyres of your car: 

Tyre Width of your Car: (Example: 205)

Your car tyre width is calculated in millimetres, in your car tyres it’s 205mm. It is measured from the widest point of the tyre’s outer sidewall to the widest point of its inner sidewall, so it’s the maximum overall width of the tyre.

Tyre Aspect Ratio (Example: 55)

The aspect ratio is also known as tyre profile and it is the relationship between the tyre’s sidewall height and the tyre’s width. The higher the ratio, the larger the sidewall height, which means a smooth ride but poor cornering. 

Tyre Construction (Example: R)

The tyre construction shows the internal construction of the tyre. The R shows the tyre made from redial construction which is the most common construction type. D shows the tyres made from diagonal construction which are used in vintage cars. B shows the tyre made from belted construction. 

Wheel Diameter (Example: 16)

The wheel diameter shows the rim diameter which is the size of the wheel. It is measured in inches which means your car tyre wheel diameter is 16 inches.

Load Index (Example: 91)

This indicates the maximum weight the tyres are certified to carry at maximum safe inflation. In that case, your car tyre load index is 91 and it can carry a maximum weight of 615kg.

Speed Rating (Example: S)

This shows the maximum safe speed at which your car tyres are capable of carrying a load under certain conditions. Speed ratings are measured in alphabetical order with A being the lowest and Y being the highest with one expectation. 

Conclusion

At last, hope you understand that cheap tyres Plymouth are not low-quality tyres and there is a reason why premium tyre manufacturers also offer budget tyres.


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