Here's a chance for you to ask a pressing question to our own Mr. P. Here's a sample of stuff that's already come through:


How often should I have my tires rotated?
Rotating tires ensures even tread wear, so to increase the life of your tires, be sure to rotate your tires about every 5-7,000 miles.
What do the tire numbers stand for?
OK. Say you have a 195/65/R15. The first number (195) is the width of the tire in millimeters. 65 stands for the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. So in our example, the sidewall's height is 65% of 195, or 127 millimeters high. The R15 is the rim size. The reason for this convoluted way of sizing tires? Stay tuned for that answer...


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