Thinking About New Tires For This Spring?

New TiresSome of us just love tires. All those little rubber hairs on new tires and the smell is wonderful. We live in a great time for tires. No matter how you drive, where you want to go or the look you’re after; there is a tire for you.

The same is true about wheels. The hardest part is choosing from the thousands of wheels available.

We may not be able to help with that, but we can help you get some things in mind before you consult with us here at Buckley’s Auto Care, your Wilmington tire professionals. Let’s start with function and think about how you drive.

For example, maybe you have a large SUV but you don’t drive off-road, so an off-road tread isn’t important. Also, because you are not out bouncing over rocks in the Delaware backcountry, you don’t need a high profile tire to protect your rims. So that means you can probably go with the low-wide look.

If you have a winter season with rain and snow or if you find you need better ice and snow performance, they make great, high-performance snow tires that won’t make it look like you are driving a tractor.

There really are a lot of options for any given vehicle. You will find it very helpful to have a discussion like this with your Wilmington tire pro when you need new tires. You can find the best solutions for your driving needs and to make improvements in ride or handling.

Picking a wheel that is the same size as what you are now running is pretty simple. But, it gets trickier if you want to upsize. Just get some help when you go bigger. All that tire and wheel still needs to fit in the available space. You do not want your tires to rub when you turn or hit a bump. You also need to make sure your brakes and suspension bits will fit with your wheel of choice. It doesn’t matter how great your car looks if it’s not drivable.

Taller, wider wheels and tires probably weigh more than your stock shoes. And it’s “unsprung” weight – that has a big impact on brake performance. The upsized shoes increase rotational inertia – if you go too big you may need to upgrade your brakes to compensate.

Another possible problem is an inaccurate speedometer. This happens because the number of rotations can change with the new wheels. Fortunately, speedometers and odometers are all controlled by the engine computer; so it is simple to get it reprogrammed and compensate for the bigger tires.

No matter what you are after: low cost, long life, high performance, traction or stunning good looks, your wheel and tire professional at Buckley’s Auto Care in Wilmington, Delaware can help you identify your needs and give you a custom fit. With all the options available, you don’t have to compromise. There is a tire out there with your name on it!

Call us today for your quote. 302-613-0532.

All quotes include mounting tires, tire disposal and State Of Delaware Tire Fees.

We carry all major brands such as Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, B.F. Goodrich, Firestone, Pirelli, Kumho and more. Passenger tires for sedans, coupes, convertibles, sports cars and more. We also carry light truck tires and suv tires for Explorers, Equinox, Blazer, Yukon, Jeep, Wrangler, Dakota. Minivan tires too!

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I'm an independent automotive repair shop operator in Wilmington, Delaware who enjoys more than just the technical side of cars. Since starting at the age of 8, I realized early that it's all about the people that I get to know, serve and enjoy their company. Sharing what I know is now what I do and I don't mind it at all. In fact, I'm really comfortable with it. There is nothing wrong to always learning. I hope you enjoy our website and all of the material you see here and elsewhere through our web properties. To learn more about Buckley's Auto Care, I invite you to check out our social communities in YouTube, Facebook http:www.facebook.com/buckleysautocare, Twitter and Google+. Or, you can call me anytime at 302-999-8285.

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