Standing at the tire shop, Alex looked at the sidewall of the old tires. It was a jumble of numbers: . 225 : The width in millimeters.
Alex was tempted by a budget brand, but then read reviews about "tramlining"—where cheap tires follow every groove in the road, making steering a chore. Alex decided on a mid-range set that balanced with safety (wet grip) . The Aftermath tyre buying guide
: The Load Index (weight capacity) and Speed Rating (max safe speed). Step 2: Choosing the Right "Type" Standing at the tire shop, Alex looked at
Alex loved driving, but like most, rarely thought about what touched the road—until a rainy Tuesday. Attempting to brake at a red light, Alex's car skidded much further than expected. A quick check revealed the tires were down to , the absolute limit for safety. Alex needed new rubber, and fast. Step 1: Decoding the Language Alex was tempted by a budget brand, but
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