
With winter approaching and budgets tight, you may be tempted to buy Winter rubber cheaper But we should be especially vigilant when the offer seems too attractive, especially when it comes to a advertise online!
When it’s too good to be true…
The story goes back to last year. to 50 euros new winter tire of the brand Michelin – twice as much in stores on average – user v Facebook social network market thought he was fine. Not one, not two, he grabs his credit card and takes advantage of the tempting offer of two while there’s still time.
The problem, when he arrives at his garage, the latter tells him that of course his tires have never been used, but on the other hand, they ten years. Therefore, he refuses to install it. over the years the gum has hardened. They could be dangerous, mount them, moreover, on your family car.
In the end, this user will lose “only” 100 euros. But considering the risks he could have taken, the consequences could have been much more serious… This year, don’t fool yourself!
An important check
What they don’t have never been used or they already are is usedis recommended verify own tires monthly. Especially from theirs fifth year of life.
At the end of 10 yearsis recommended change systematically. Over time, the gum will harden. This phenomenon leads to a loss of adhesion and an increased risk of slipping on the roadway, especially when it is wet or covered with snow.
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Read the sides
To avoid unpleasant surprises, it is necessary to carefully monitor your tires and inspect them. You really can read the year of manufacture of your tire directly on it. On his flankthere is an inscription with the name on the tire SUITABLE. The last four digits represent the week and year of production of the latter. For example, it looks like this: “DOT 85 ND VCBR 3508”. If the DOT marking ends with 3508, your tire was designed in week 35 of 2008, around August.
From now on, if you come across an ad for cheap pneumatic tires, don’t forget to take a closer look!
Source: Auto Plus

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