Fuel economy, handling and the overall safety of your vehicle is highly dependent upon your wheel alignment. If your car has poor alignment, it could dramatically affect response time. So, what are the specific signs you should be looking for? Read on.
You thought you knew everything there was to know about tires I bet. Hooper’s Tire Outlet shares some tire facts you probably weren’t aware of…
To buy a used tire or to not buy a used tire? That is the question! In this guide, we’ll walk you through key factors to consider when purchasing used tires. Follow our guide to get the best value for your money!
Buying tires doesn’t have to be a daunting experience. So, before we discuss the differences between touring tires and performance tires, let’s talk about what each one is.
Tire technology today has a unique blend of physics, chemistry, and engineering. As a result, consumers can enjoy a great deal of comfort, impressive performance, fuel efficiency, reliability, and safety.
While whitewall tires are uncommon today, if you’ve restored that old ‘55 Ford Thunderbird or ‘65 Chevy Corvette, you want to show off nice, clean whitewall tires. We’ve shared an easy methods to clean and protect your whitewall tires in this article.
Buying a new set of tires can be overwhelming but so important. If you’ve read any of our previous blogs, you probably noticed that the overall theme seems to be that tires play a significant role in your vehicle’s performance, fuel economy, and safety. So, it is really important to replace tires when they begin showing wear and tear. Read the ten points below to get a better understanding of the tire-buying experience:
With today’s gas prices at record highs, who doesn’t want to save money at the pump? We all know the type of car we drive has a great deal to do with how many miles per gallon you’re getting; however, consumption also depends on your driving habits, the condition of your vehicle and even climate. But did you know that if your tires aren’t at maximum pressure, fuel savings plummets? Regularly checking tire pressure gauges and maintaining proper tire pressure on your car can help you improve your gas mileage.
Almost every vehicle that drives on American highways have turned to radial tires, but bias ply tires are still on the road. The use of bias tires has been steadily shrinking, but let’s take a closer look at each type to see what best fits your needs.
When tire inflation pressure gets low, most of us simply drive up to the air pump and inflate with air, right? Filling tires with nitrogen has many mixed reviews. Some say it’s a huge advancement; others think it’s a total waste of money. Here is some information that will be helpful in deciding.
With car technology evolving faster than ever before, we tend to overlook the most important part of the car - the tires. Tire technology has remained basically the same for many decades. However, the tire industry is about to change that.
One of mankind’s greatest inventions - the wheel. Can you imagine what life would be like without it? The wheel has come a long way from its creation.
From the very start, a problem with the wheel was not only the wear and tear from the continual rotation, but the fact that it didn’t wear evenly. This resulted in the expense of having to regularly change it out. What was needed was a layer that could handle the damage and when it did get damaged, it needed something that can be easily replaced. In comes the evolution of the tire.
Here at Hooper Tire Outlet, we know our stuff and we’re proud of it. We’re so proud, we put our family name on the building. We’ve been here to service your tire needs since 2010. We have over 1,000 used car, truck, van, and SUV tires in stock, and offer a large selection of new tires. And talk about price! Hooper’s average used tire price (50-90% of the tread left) is only $45 installed! That’s an average savings of $80 per tire vs new.
Tire alignment is incredibly important to the gas mileage, handling and safety of your vehicle. The response of your vehicle is highly impacted if there is an alignment issue. When is it time to bring your car in for a front-end alignment or all-wheel alignment? Below are several signs to look for:
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is there to alert you of a tire’s low pressure. If the light comes on, DON’T IGNORE IT! One or more of your tires may be underinflated which can lead to greater tire wear and unsafe driving conditions.
Tires can make a huge difference in the number of miles per gallon you can get. It’s not about tire maintenance or what kind of tires are on your car. The answer is rolling resistance.
Keeping tires well-maintained provides good handling and traction on the road no matter what the road conditions are, which adds up to improved safety for you and your family.
With so many variations of tires - all-season, performance, and all-terrain to name a few - it may be intimidating to figure out what you need for your automobile to be safe in all weather conditions. Here are some facts you should know about winter tires: