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		<title>10 Vital Tyres Facts</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering the importance of tyres, proper and regular maintenance is required. The contact patch of each tyre is the part that makes contact with the asphalt and has to be kept optimal at all times. &#8220;There are so many aspects of tyre health that comes into the bigger picture when considering the monitoring of tread depth and tyre pressure, for instance,&#8221; shares Chris Lett who owns Branigans Tyres.</p>
<p>Tyres don&#8217;t come cheap and knowing a few things about these babies will go a long way. That way, one can expect maximum performance and longevity from the tyres on a car.</p>
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<li><strong>Fact #1 &#8211; </strong>The inscriptions on the sidewall of a tyre indicates the maximum pressure value. In a car, one should refer to the inner side of the door where the recommended tyre pressure value is mentioned. In this case, the recommended tyre pressure for the front and rear is 35 and 32 PSI respectively.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #2 &#8211; </strong>Chris also wanted to crack the myth about valve caps by saying that &#8220;valve caps do not prevent the tyre from losing air but are present to keep dust, water and mud from entering the valve and cause air loss.&#8221;</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #3 &#8211; </strong>With low tyre pressure, the tread or grooves gets shut, or the gaps between the groove or tread become less and do not deliver optimum water discharge. As a result, the car could lock up and skid even more.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #4</strong> &#8211; The tyre heats up when PSI is reduced which causes the tyre wall to flex or bend. It is imperative to maintain the company-recommended PSI even during the summer months.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #5</strong> &#8211; During winter, one should look at increasing tyre pressure by 2 PSI for every three to four-degree drop in temperature. This is because the pressure of the tyre decreases by 1 PSI for every such drop in temperature and can shorten the life of the tyre and can lead to serious safety hazards.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #6 </strong>&#8211; Tyre patterns aren&#8217;t just there for aesthetic purposes. While a tyre&#8217;s tread pattern plays a key part in appearance, &#8220;its major role is actually to discharge water on wet surfaces, &#8221; adds Chris.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #7</strong> &#8211; The exterior surfaces of the sidewall and tread of the tyre can give only a hint about the tyre compound as there are many other layers beneath the exterior surface that gives the tyre its hard or soft compound characteristics.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #8</strong> &#8211; Winter tyres are not just required on snow or icy roads. A vehicle driving in a location where the temperature is below 10 degrees, it is suggested to opt for winter tyres as these tyres have a more optimal tread pattern in addition to special rubber that prevents them from getting stiff due to the cold.</li>
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<li><strong>Fact #9 </strong>&#8211; Air pressure should be checked weekly as tyres lose pressure naturally.</li>
<li><strong>Fact #10</strong> &#8211; Slick tyres provide better grip and handling only in dry conditions because of a larger contact patch with the road surface. That is why one sees Formula 1 and MotoGP machines making use of tyres with no tread pattern. It is not advisable to install these tyres on regular cars as the vehicle may lose traction very easily on a wet surface.</li>
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<p>For further information, visit or call Chris and his team at <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/">Second Hand Tyres Gold Coast |Branigans Budget Tyres</a> by contacting the Service Centres in <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/locations/burleigh/">Burleigh Heads</a> (07) 5535 2660 or <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/locations/southport/">Southport</a> (07) 5591 8633.</p>
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		<title>Different Tyres for Different Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2020 21:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new vehicle is fitted with the tyres considered by its manufacturers to be the best suited. However, there are a number of factors which will determine whether keeping the same tyres meets the driver’s needs in terms of where and when the vehicle is used is enough, or whether a change might be wise when the time comes for them to be replaced. According to Australian tyre expert and recycler Chris Lett, this is determined by the changes in the conditions of the roads from summer to winter, and preferences based on personal driving styles.</p>
<h3>Choosing the Right Tyres</h3>
<p><strong>Summer tyres</strong><strong>,</strong> also known as standard tyres, perform at their optimum in higher Temperatures and offer excellent grip in both wet and dry conditions. But as soon as temperatures go below 7°C these tyres ten to harden, causing a loss of grip.</p>
<p><strong>Winter tyres</strong><strong>,</strong> on the other hand, have optimized tread for wet, icy and snowy surfaces and are ideal to use when temperatures drop below 7°C. With deeper channels and numerous tiny slits cut into the tread, water and slush are easily dispersed, and advanced grip is maintained. High-silica compounds in the tyre guarantee their ability to maintain their flexibility in the coldest of climates, says Lett, ensuring traction on the road no matter the conditions.</p>
<p><strong>All-season tyres</strong> use a combination of winter and summer technology. They don’t harden as much in cold conditions, and have a groove pattern design which prevents the vehicle from aquaplaning on wet surfaces. Lett advises that these are only adequate where the climate is moderate throughout the year and the driver is probably not going to end up facing extreme road conditions.</p>
<p><strong>All terrain tyres</strong> have an even rougher tread pattern than all-season tyres, making them a good choice for the driver who travels on both tar and dirt roads regularly, suggests Lett. They are able to handle light weight off-road driving while still maintaining comfort and grip on tar.</p>
<p><strong>High performance tyres</strong> are standard passenger tyres that have been optimized for high speed, enhanced grip, quick response, shorter stopping abilities ,and can handle wet roads. High performance vehicles perform best with this tyre, but Lett advises they are not as fuel efficient and their tread may wear more rapidly.</p>
<p><strong>Energy saving tyres</strong> have been designed with less rolling resistance, which lowers fuel consumption and decreases CO2 emissions. Tyres can account for up to 30% of the vehicles fuel consumption making this tyre a popular choice, says Lett, and they do not lose their ability to handle dry, wet and winter traction.</p>
<p><strong>Run-flat tyres </strong>have reinforced sidewalls that allow the tyre to be driven up to 50 miles after a puncture, giving the driver the chance to get to a convenient location for repairs.</p>
<p>“This is great for peace of mind, says Lett, but the downside of run-flat tyres are that they need replacement sooner than conventional tyres, shortening their life by around 6, 000 miles and they cannot be repaired, only replaced,” Lett says.</p>
<p>When it comes to replacing tyres it can become complex. Speaking to an expert will ensure you get the right advice. Contact Chris Lett, owner of Branigans Tyres in Queensland, for any questions. Branigans Tyres offers top quality, hardly-used second hand tyres at less than half the price of new ones.</p>
<p>For further information, visit or call Chris and his team for <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/"><u>Second Hand Tyres Gold Coast |Branigans Budget Tyres</u></a> at the Service Centres at either <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/locations/burleigh/"><u>Burleigh Heads</u></a> (07) 5535 2660 or <a href="https://branigansbudgettyres.com.au/locations/southport/"><u>Southport</u></a> (07) 5591 8633.</p>
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