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Answer all 200
damn okay you asked for it:
(this was asked a long time ago and its just being posted now bc its 200 fuckin questions f u kars jk love you)
1. What is your middle name?
Elizabeth
2. Do you have any nicknames?
Liz, Laur, Lau, Squid, Koala, Rhyne, Babe
3. Do you have any allergies?
Not to my knowledge
4. What is the longest your hair has ever been?
Too long,, like I could sit on it
5. Apple or PC?
PC
6. Favorite flavor?
In general probably some kinda cheese but for sweet stuff is cookie dough
7. Have you ever been on a blind date?
Bold of you to assume I’ve even been on a date (no I haven’t)
8. Are you friends with any of your exes?
2 of them actually!
9. What kind of car do you drive?
I can’t even drive,, but I have a Toyota Avalon waiting for me when I can
10. How grammatically correct are you when you text?
It really depends, I’m very correct when texting adults, decent when texting acquaintances, absolute disaster with good friends
11. What foreign country would you most like to visit and why?
Probs the UK or Italy, the UK bc I have several friends there and its very nice, and Italy for good food and good views
12. Creamy or chunky peanut butter?
Creamy all the way
13. Favorite food to pig out on?
Pizza
14. DC or Marvel?
Marvel!
15. Disney or Nickelodeon?
God idk,, probably Nickelodeon
16. Do you have any stickers on your laptop computer?
Yes, one from Kiawah Island (very nice place) and a couple random ones
17. Name/author of the last book you read cover to cover. Do you recommend it?
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, considering that was like my 3rd time reading it yeah I do
18. Do you read any magazines?
Nah
19. Coffee or tea?
Not a fan of either, I guess I’d pick coffee
20. What is your go-to Starbucks drink?
Red Velvet Frappucino
21. How many things can do with your weaker hand?
Oh You Know ;) in all honestly not much, I can catch because I used to play softball
22. Last show you binge watched?
Currently binge watching My Hero Academia!
23. Dogs or cats?
Cats
24. Favorite Disney princess?
Mulan or Moana I think
25. Do you like fast food?
Generally yeah
26. Favorite thing to cook for yourself?
Pasta and some type of garlic or cheesy or toasted bread
27. Favorite song to sing in the shower?
Currently Morning in America by John Bellion
28. Have you ever butt dialed anyone?
I don’t think so
29. iPhone/iPad or Android?
Android
30. Any styles of music you do not like?
Most country tbh, excluding John Denver n Carrie Underwood they’re both great
31. Have you ever kissed anyone of the same gender? If so, did you like it?
Not quite, but pretty close. We were dating so I’d say I liked it
32. Have you ever gotten a ticket while driving?
I can’t drive so no!
33. Favorite emoji?
💖 or 🍒 I think
34. Showers or baths?
Showers for convenience, but the occasional bath is nice to relax
35. Is there anything you regret buying?
Some clothes I have I don’t like, my fake airpods that don’t work
36. Are you fluent in more than one language?
Not yet, but I’m learning Spanish!
37. Any movie(s) you can watch over and over again and enjoy just as much every time?
Black Panther, The Last Unicorn, any of The Lord of the Rings trilogy
38. What is the heaviest you have ever weighed?
Around 155-160 pounds
39. Do you have any tattoos? If so, how many and where?
Not yet
40. Have you ever uttered a spoken hashtag?
Yep.
41. Favorite school subject?
I used to love English but not so much anymore, right now in in Psychology and its really cool tbh
42. Favorite non-chocolate candy?
Fuckin uh,, airheads are pretty good
43. Name one celebrity you dislike.
Johnny Depp is a shitty abuser.
44. If you could have one superpower, which one would you most like to have?
Telekinesis I think
45. From 1-10, rate your singing ability.
7
46. From 1-10, rate your dancing ability.
3
47. From 1-10, rate your cooking ability.
7
48. From 1-10, rate your driving ability.
1
49. Are you religious?
I’m really not sure, I was raised religious but I’m questioning a lot atm
50. Do you drink soda? If so, which one is your favorite?
Yep, I like Cherry Coke
51. Have you ever locked your keys in your car?
No, but I’ve been with someone who has
52. Spring or autumn?
Autumn
53. Do you play any sports?
Not now, but I’ve played soccer, softball, and basketball in the past
54. Can you play any musical instruments?
Nope
55. Are you more introverted or extroverted?
Introverted
56. How easily do you cry?
My dude,, so easily
57. Last musical artist you saw live?
My Lord and Savior Avi Kaplan
58. Favorite YouTube channel?
Not 2 be That person but I genuinely like Markiplier tbh
59. Star Wars or Star Trek?
Star Wars
60. How long have you known your best friend?
Well 1 of them funnily enough our moms knew each other when he was a baby and I was unborn, but we really met in 6th grade. My other best friend I met  about 3 years ago :)
61. Have you ever voted for a reality show?
I think so
62. Last CD you bought? uhhhhh maybe a pentatonix cd dunno which one 
63. Have you ever ended a romantic relationship?
Nope I’m the one who gets dumped 
64. Have you ever been broken up with? See above (3 times) 
65. Have you ever been in the audience for the taping of a TV show? Nah 
66. How long was your longest relationship? Are you still with that person?
A year and 3 months currently, and yes
67. Have you seen any Broadway plays or musicals?
Nope 
68. Have you ever acted in a play or a musical?
Yes! I’ve been in The Wizard of Oz (twice!), Little Shop of Horrors, Seussical the Musical, and the Little Mermaid 
69. How flexible are you?
Not very 
70. Have you ever sexted? Yes…  
71. Do you own any clothes from garage sales or thrift stores?
Yep 
72. Real or fake Christmas trees?
We’ve had a fake one my whole life, but I’d like to have a real one some day
73. How many pillows do you sleep with? 2-3 
74. How well can you write in cursive?
Not great, but I can get the job done 
75. What is your political affiliation?
Not officially affiliated, but rather left 
76. Do you like any boy bands?
The Backstreet Boys duh
77. Have you ever broken any bones?
Just a couple small ones in my toe 
78. Have you ever gotten any stitches?
Nah 
79. Do you have any piercings in places other than your ears?
Not yet
80. What is the oldest piece of clothing you still wear and how old is it? One of my favorite pairs of shorts is pretty old 
81.Do you like wearing hats?
Depends on the hat, I have a handful of baseball caps I like 
82. Have you ever dyed your hair?
At one point I had the tips dyed purple, but now I regularly dye it to make it slightly lighter and redder 
83. From 1-10, how competitive are you?
Like 8 probably, I’m not very athletic but I’m competitive about other things   
84. How long have you been at your current job?
Since November 2017   
85. Have you ever studied abroad?
Nope 
86. Phrase you say the most?
“Oof” 
87. Have you ever quit a job?
Nah 
88. Have you ever gotten fired from a job?
Nah 
89. Have you ever won a trophy? If so, what for?
Yes! For cheerleading competitions, 3rd place in making a video for a club, in a soccer tournament, and probably some others idk 
90. Have you ever been a Boy/Girl Scout?
I was a girl scout but that was a while ago 
91. Last thing that made you laugh?
Uhh last night some dumb meme my boyfriend showed me
92. Do you eat meat?
Yes
93. Are you more of a morning or a night person?
Night person, but I’m also old so it’s hard to stay up late
94. Worst habit?
Chewing fingernails, isolating myself from people when I’m sad
95. Deepest fear?
Uhhh that everyone who says they care about me is actually lying and talking about me behind my back
96. Do you believe in ghosts?
Yeah pretty much
97. If you could take home any animal from the zoo, what animal would you take?
An otter! I love them
98. Do you consider rapping singing?
I wouldn’t say it’s singing bc its different, but it’s certainly an art form and it has every place in the music industry
99. Favorite costume you wore for Halloween? How old were you?
When i was a ninja that was sick, i was probably 12-13
100. Favorite store to shop at?
For clothes? Maybe Plato’s Closet (nice secondhand place) but I also do a lot of online shopping
101. Have you ever given anyone CPR?
No
102. Favorite Pokémon?
Cresselia is dope but also Eevee
103. Do you own any homemade clothing?
Probably
104. Do you drink alcohol at all? If so, what is your drink of choice?
I’ve drunk once, vodka mixed with Hawaiian punch and it was p good
105. Have you ever skinny dipped?
No i’m fat
106. Favorite type of cookie?
Warm chocolate chunk
107. Favorite flavor of ice cream?
Oreo or chocolate chip cookie dough. The best thing i’ve ever had was a red velvet oreo milkshake tho
108. Biggest pet peeve?
When people interrupt or ignore me
109. Are you still friends with anyone from high school?
I mean I just graduated so yes
110. Favorite literary character?
Oohhhh, maybe Sam from LoTR? He was the realest friend ever
111. Are your birth parents still together?
Yeah
112. Do you wear or have your ever worn glasses?
Nope, 20/20 babeyyyy
113. How many of your Facebook friends do you actually hang out with?
Like 6, one of those being my mom lol
114. Have you ever been the victim of a prank?
Not that I can remember
115. Do you belong to a fraternity or a sorority?
No
116. Have you ever taken a nude selfie?
perhaps..
117. Are you adopted?
No
118. Favorite fandom?
Ugh fandoms r gross, maybe the rwby fandom? 
119. Oldest memory?
Trying to strangle myself at pre-school aged 4 lmaoooo
120. Have you ever snorted when you laughed?
A couple times
121. Can you drive stick?
Can’t drive at all!
122. Favorite Disney song?
How Far I’ll Go, or maybe Go The Distance
123. Random boy’s name.
Leo
124. Random girls’ name.
Natalie
125. How often do you eat out at a nice restaurant?
Once a month? Not often, I’ve done it twice in 3 days recently tho bc it was my birthday
126. How many people are in your nuclear family?
3, me and my parents
127. What accent do you consider the most attractive?
Gosh, not to be basic but probably British, although I don’t really know many others
128. What is your Myers-Briggs personality type?
INFP i think? Maybe INFJ
129. What is your astrological sign?
Leo! (capricorn moon and cancer rising)
130. Biggest regret?
Trying to make someone care again who had no intention of doing so
131. What type of shoes do you wear the most?
My checkered vans, I swear I wore them every day of senior year
132. Do you like any soap operas?
No
133. Do you listen to talk radio?
Not often
134. What sports team(s) do you root for?
SF Giants, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, Duke, Kentucky
135. Describe your sense of humor.
Ridiculously stupid, inside jokes
136. Have you ever been hit on by someone of the same gender?
Yeah, my ex-girlfriend lmao
137. Favorite video game?
Overwatch
138. Name a moment in your life when you were pleasantly surprised.
When i got a mf perfect score on my ACT
139. Do you believe in serendipity?
I had to look that up but I guess so
140. Have you ever left a movie theater before the movie was done?
I don’t think so, one time the movie malfunctioned and cut off like an hour in and we had to leave
141. Have you ever felt you were born in the wrong period of history?
Nah, everything has always sucked, but now is somewhat less sucky than before bc we have the internet
142. Is sex before marriage wrong?
No
143. Have you ever gotten a song you dislike stuck in your head?
Yes omg, fuckin Girls Like You, fuck you Adam Levine
144. Can you handle spicy food?
Only slightly spicy
145. Have you ever called a non-lover a term such as darling, honey, babe, or dear?
I call my friend Ryker babe all the time, and call most of my friends “love”
146. Do you like MTV?
Nah not really
147. Where on your body are you the most ticklish?
Probably ribs area
148. TV show or movie you quote/reference the most?
The Princess Bride is so quotable, so maybe that idk, I quote memes more than anything
149. Have you ever lived with a roommate you didn’t get along with?
Can I say my parents? I’ve never lived not in my house, but I’m about to go to college and I hope I like my roommate
150. Where do you think is the best place to meet a new lover?
Either school or through mutual friends?
151. Have you ever successfully been on a diet?
I mean I’ve lost weight but it wasn’t a diet, just not eating lol
152. Favorite thing to do outside?
Have a photoshoot, jk I love looking at flowers, also swimming is good
153. Where did you go on your last vacation?
Kiawah Island, for grad week
154. Do you say “y'all” at all?
Yes, I live in the south and started using it ironically but now I can’t stop
155. Have you ever lived on a farm?
No
156. Do you believe in evolution?
There’s scientific evidence for it, so yes
157. What TV channel do you watch the most?
Honestly HGTV those houses are awesome
158. Favorite Beatles song?
Hmmmm, Maybe A Day In The Life or Eleanor Rigby, I Am The Walrus is always good too ngl
159. Have you ever been on TV?
On like the local channels for school awards and such
160. Have you ever been to Disney World or Disneyland?
I went to Disneyland last summer!
161. Do you like horror movies?
Not really, I’m a pussy
162. Do you like to go fishing?
No
163. Have you ever been hunting?
No
164. Do you take medication for anything?
Yes, for ye olde depression
165. Name one item from your bucket list.
Get a novel published
166. From 1-10, how much do you like children?
3 maybe, they’re kinda annoying
167. Have you ever thought about your wedding?
Yes, but my ideas have changed over time
168. Have you ever been bungee jumping or skydiving?
No, but I’d like to
169. Favorite flower?
Hmmm Sunflowers? or Snapdragons, or the pink magnolias
170. Do you collect anything?
Enamel pins, and rwby blind box figurines (it’s not an addiction I swear)
171. Who was the last person you told a lie to?
My mom probably
172. Have you ever been a bridesmaid or a groomsman?
Nope
173. Have you ever had a fortune cookie fortune come true?
Not that I know of
174. What was your favorite toy to play with when you were a child?
Hmmmm I had this little Narnia figurine set that I loved, also a bunch of littlest pet shop toys
175. How good are you at math?
Pretty good, I took AP Calculus in high school and got an A, doesn’t mean I liked it
176. Have you ever learned anything from a how-to YouTube video?
Not that I can think of right now
177. Have you ever participated in a science fair?
Yes, it was required in 6th grade
178. Have you ever wished you were born the opposite gender?
Womanhood is difficult and I often wish I did not have to bear it, but I’ve made peace with it
179. Have you ever participated in a public protest?
No, I’m scared
180. Do you have a pool at your house?
No
181. Have you ever hosted a wild party?
No lol, the wildest was probably my birthday party when we all got high and then had a 1 am McDonalds run because munchies
182. Do you like karaoke?
Not really
183. Have you ever written a love letter?
Kind of yes, I’m rather sappy
184. Have you ever ran a marathon?
God no, I’ve done a lot of 5Ks though
185. How often do you get mad at yourself?
So much, I suck
186. Any guilty pleasures?
Probably shitty old Warrior Cats AMVs, those are great when you’re bored and need to remember your roots
187. Fruits or vegetables?
Vegetables solely because potatoes fuckin slap
188. Do you live in a house or an apartment?
In a house, but I’m about to move into a dorm
189. The countryside or the suburbs?
Suburbs, I’ve lived in them my whole life, also listen to Subdivisions by Rush it’s great
190. Worst job you’ve ever had?
I’ve only had 1 job so I guess working at Chick-fil-A
191. Do you hang out with any of your co-workers?
Yes, one of them was my friend from school as well so I hang out with her regularly
192. Were you ever voted homecoming/prom king or queen?
Nope, but my good friends were prom king and queen!
193. Were you voted a “best” or “most likely to” in high school?
No, but I was “Most Likely To Be President - Girl” in elementary school so take that
194. Have you ever gotten detention?
No I’m a good kid
195. Have you ever babysat?
Yes, we watched disney movies and played dress-up
196. Have you ever taken a road trip just for the fun of it?
Nah, but I’d like to
197. How many drinks get you tipsy?
Idk, I was a little funny after 2 vodka spiked punches so
198. Were you a part of any academic clubs in high school or college?
Certainly yes, Technology Student Association, Beta club, Book club
199. Have you ever given a public speech, aside from your schooling?
I did the sermon one Sunday at church, but I’m not a big fan of public speaking
200. How long have you been on tumblr?
5 years in november! (God thats awful)
@officieel i did it bastard
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What Is CCNA R&S Passing Score?
What Is CCNA R&S Passing Score?
The role and skills which would be required of a core network engineer are evolving quite significantly as enterprise networks which would be encountered have shown an increase in the business demands and technology advancements. So as to meet these challenges, skilled IT professionals are required to be up-to-date, networking skills. For the individuals who have been looking forward to building and validate Cisco networking fundamentals, the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching certification is going to be focused on foundational IP networking skills that would be required for deploying, operating and troubleshooting network layers 1-3.
The Key topics that would be included in it are mentioned below:
•    They would be made aware of the programmable network (SDN) architectures.
•    Expanded VPN topics are going to be included site-to-site VPN, DMVPN, and client VPN technologies.
•    Their knowledge about focusing on the IPv6 routing protocols, configuration, would be increased.
•    They would make understand about the cloud resources which would be deployed in enterprise network architectures.
•    They would also be provided the required knowledge of QoS concepts. 
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The candidates must have an understanding regarding the fundamentals of networking, experience about implementing local area networks and internet connectivity, the experience of managing network device security, experience in implementing WAN and basic IPv6 connectivity is also required.
Instead of simply CCNA, it is now known as the CCNA Routing & Switching certification. Thus to differentiate itself from the other CCNA disciplines like the CCNA Voice, CCNA Wireless, CCNA Security and CCNA Data Center. In order to obtain your CCNA Routing & Switching certification, you would have two options. The first is that you could take the single 200-120 CCNA composite exam and gain the title of the CCNA Routing & Switching by clearing one exam. The cost for this exam is around $295 and you would have about 90 minutes to answer the questions which would be about 50 to 60, passing score of which is considered as 825 out of 1000.
The second option is that you could first take the 100-101 - ICND1 exam in order to obtain your CCENT certification and after you have cleared the exam you could then take the 200-101 - ICND2 exam so as to fulfill the requirement of CCNA Routing & Switching certification. The cost for each of these exams is about $150 and you would have about 90 minutes to answer 40 to 50 questions. The benefit for some with this option is that they could concentrate on certain areas of study as less material would be covered in each of the exams. But the totality of the two exams would equal the material which is going to be covered in the single composite CCNA Routing & Switching exam. Whichever courses, you select, you would require to go through some intense training, which you could gain by joining SPOTO.
Since 2017, the current CCNA has been “refreshed” and is now considered the 200-125 exam. This was a pretty minor change and quite a vastly less dramatic change, contrasting the reboot from the 640-554 to the 200-120. The certification path is still in present in the same format, where you are going to take the single 200-215 exam or you could break it into two exams, which would then allow you to take the 100-105 ICND1 (CCENT) and the 200-105 ICND2 exams.
Both the certification path is not that much easy unless, you equip yourself with the best training and study dumps, which are provided by the SPOTO. So, if you wish to achieve a passing score and more in the CCNA Routing and Switching, the best way to do it easily is by joining the courses provided by SPOTO.
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 Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: Are you looking for the Best Mobile Tire Repair Service near Las Vegas NV ? Towing Services of Las Vegas, technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. Cost? Free estimates! Send us a message or call us today. Best Mobile Tire Repair Service around Las Vegas NV. We serve Las Vegas NV and other areas. Get a Free Quote Now!
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 WHY CHOOSE Towing Services of Las Vegas WHEN SHOPPING FOR TIRES?
Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: When shopping for tires, it's easy to get confused. With a constant barrage of tire coupons, social media posts and ads coming at you every day, the choices can become overwhelming. While it's normal to be concerned about the immediate needs of finding the best prices for tires, it's also a very good idea to consider the long-term safety and cost of properly maintaining your vehicle.
 Original tires
There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
 The factory-trained service technicians at your local Towing Services of Las Vegas center are ready to help you find the best tires for your specific model at the best price possible. In fact, many Towing Services of Las Vegas centers offer significant tire deals on original brands, including Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. They also offer service coupons for tire rotation, balancing and installation.
 Factory-trained tire installation
Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: Are you familiar with the ever-changing world of tire technology? Most of us aren't. Thankfully, every Towing Services of Las Vegas employs experienced, factory-trained technicians who are in-the-know when it comes to advances in tire technology.
Every year, forums across the web are inundated with tire installation nightmares. The tales vary from balancing errors to mounting mistakes, such as a technician's failure to recognize tire pressure monitoring systems, run-flats and other special technologies standard in most new vehicles. These types of oversights can cause your monitoring system to malfunction leaving you in an oftentimes bad situation.
Towing Services of Las Vegas technicians are factory-trained on vehicle monitoring systems too. This means as the technology advances, so does their training. This training greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the chances of the improper installation of your vehicle's tires.
 Full-service maintenance and repair
Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached.
While servicing your tires, your Towing Services of Las Vegas technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs.
With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and Towing Services of Las Vegas center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of Towing Services of Las Vegas installation include:
● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts
● Full-service maintenance and repair facility
● Parts and labor warranties
● Clean, comfortable waiting areas
● Wi-Fi
● Shuttle service to and from your home
● Friendly and knowledgeable staff
While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local Towing Services of Las Vegas center.
 Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage
Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: Towing Services of Las Vegas centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as:
● Glass or metal in the road
● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage)
These costs include towing to the nearest Towing Services of Las Vegas center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
 The Towing Services of Las Vegas Credit Card
Mobile Tire Repair service near Las Vegas NV: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at Towing Services of Las Vegas centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including:
● Tires
● Parts
● Accessories
● Extended service plans
● Loaner vehicles
● And more
Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required.
How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost?
The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables.
Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out.
The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make.
How much do new Truck tires cost?
The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says.
A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs.
According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725.
According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150.
For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
 What determines the cost of tires?
Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size.
Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches.
Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires.
The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire.
Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds.
Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires.
Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer.
Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up.
According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
 A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
 Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
 A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
 Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
 A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
 Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
 A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
 Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
 A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
 Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
 A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
 Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
 A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
 Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
 A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
 Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
 A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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Best Mobile Tire Repair Service and Cost in McAllen TX | Mobile Mechanic of McAllen
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Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Are you looking for the Best Mobile Tire Repair Service near McAllen TX ? Mobile Mechanic of McAllen, technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. Cost? Free estimates! Send us a message or call us today. Best Mobile Tire Repair Service around McAllen TX. We serve McAllen TX and other areas. Get a Free Quote Now!
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WHY CHOOSE Mobile Mechanic of McAllen WHEN SHOPPING FOR TIRES? Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: When shopping for tires, it's easy to get confused. With a constant barrage of tire coupons, social media posts and ads coming at you every day, the choices can become overwhelming. While it's normal to be concerned about the immediate needs of finding the best prices for tires, it's also a very good idea to consider the long-term safety and cost of properly maintaining your vehicle.
Original tires There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
The factory-trained service technicians at your local Mobile Mechanic of McAllen center are ready to help you find the best tires for your specific model at the best price possible. In fact, many Mobile Mechanic of McAllen centers offer significant tire deals on original brands, including Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. They also offer service coupons for tire rotation, balancing and installation.
Factory-trained tire installation Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Are you familiar with the ever-changing world of tire technology? Most of us aren't. Thankfully, every Mobile Mechanic of McAllen employs experienced, factory-trained technicians who are in-the-know when it comes to advances in tire technology. Every year, forums across the web are inundated with tire installation nightmares. The tales vary from balancing errors to mounting mistakes, such as a technician's failure to recognize tire pressure monitoring systems, run-flats and other special technologies standard in most new vehicles. These types of oversights can cause your monitoring system to malfunction leaving you in an oftentimes bad situation. Mobile Mechanic of McAllen technicians are factory-trained on vehicle monitoring systems too. This means as the technology advances, so does their training. This training greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the chances of the improper installation of your vehicle's tires.
Full-service maintenance and repair Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached. While servicing your tires, your Mobile Mechanic of McAllen technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs. With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and Mobile Mechanic of McAllen center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of Mobile Mechanic of McAllen installation include: ● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts ● Full-service maintenance and repair facility ● Parts and labor warranties ● Clean, comfortable waiting areas ● Wi-Fi ● Shuttle service to and from your home ● Friendly and knowledgeable staff While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local Mobile Mechanic of McAllen center.
Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Mobile Mechanic of McAllen centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as: ● Glass or metal in the road ● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage) These costs include towing to the nearest Mobile Mechanic of McAllen center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
The Mobile Mechanic of McAllen Credit Card Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at Mobile Mechanic of McAllen centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including: ● Tires ● Parts ● Accessories ● Extended service plans ● Loaner vehicles ● And more Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required. How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost? The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables. Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out. The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make. How much do new Truck tires cost? The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says. A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs. According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150. For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
What determines the cost of tires? Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size. Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches. Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires. The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire. Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds. Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires. Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer. Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up. According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Are you looking for the Best Mobile Tire Repair Service near McAllen TX ? McAllen Roadside Assistance, technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. Cost? Free estimates! Send us a message or call us today. Best Mobile Tire Repair Service around McAllen TX. We serve McAllen TX and other areas. Get a Free Quote Now!
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WHY CHOOSE McAllen Roadside Assistance WHEN SHOPPING FOR TIRES? Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: When shopping for tires, it's easy to get confused. With a constant barrage of tire coupons, social media posts and ads coming at you every day, the choices can become overwhelming. While it's normal to be concerned about the immediate needs of finding the best prices for tires, it's also a very good idea to consider the long-term safety and cost of properly maintaining your vehicle.
Original tires There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
The factory-trained service technicians at your local McAllen Roadside Assistance center are ready to help you find the best tires for your specific model at the best price possible. In fact, many McAllen Roadside Assistance centers offer significant tire deals on original brands, including Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. They also offer service coupons for tire rotation, balancing and installation.
Factory-trained tire installation Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Are you familiar with the ever-changing world of tire technology? Most of us aren't. Thankfully, every McAllen Roadside Assistance employs experienced, factory-trained technicians who are in-the-know when it comes to advances in tire technology. Every year, forums across the web are inundated with tire installation nightmares. The tales vary from balancing errors to mounting mistakes, such as a technician's failure to recognize tire pressure monitoring systems, run-flats and other special technologies standard in most new vehicles. These types of oversights can cause your monitoring system to malfunction leaving you in an oftentimes bad situation. McAllen Roadside Assistance technicians are factory-trained on vehicle monitoring systems too. This means as the technology advances, so does their training. This training greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the chances of the improper installation of your vehicle's tires.
Full-service maintenance and repair Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached. While servicing your tires, your McAllen Roadside Assistance technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs. With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and McAllen Roadside Assistance center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of McAllen Roadside Assistance installation include: ● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts ● Full-service maintenance and repair facility ● Parts and labor warranties ● Clean, comfortable waiting areas ● Wi-Fi ● Shuttle service to and from your home ● Friendly and knowledgeable staff While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local McAllen Roadside Assistance center.
Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: McAllen Roadside Assistance centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as: ● Glass or metal in the road ● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage) These costs include towing to the nearest McAllen Roadside Assistance center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
The McAllen Roadside Assistance Credit Card Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at McAllen Roadside Assistance centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including: ● Tires ● Parts ● Accessories ● Extended service plans ● Loaner vehicles ● And more Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required. How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost? The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables. Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out. The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make. How much do new Truck tires cost? The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says. A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs. According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150. For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
What determines the cost of tires? Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size. Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches. Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires. The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire. Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds. Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires. Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer. Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up. According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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Best Mobile Tire Repair Service and Cost in Albuquerque NM | Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque
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Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: Are you looking for the Best Mobile Tire Repair Service near Albuquerque NM ? Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque, technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. Cost? Free estimates! Send us a message or call us today. Best Mobile Tire Repair Service around Albuquerque NM. We serve Albuquerque NM and other areas. Get a Free Quote Now!
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WHY CHOOSE Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque WHEN SHOPPING FOR TIRES? Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: When shopping for tires, it's easy to get confused. With a constant barrage of tire coupons, social media posts and ads coming at you every day, the choices can become overwhelming. While it's normal to be concerned about the immediate needs of finding the best prices for tires, it's also a very good idea to consider the long-term safety and cost of properly maintaining your vehicle.
Original tires There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
The factory-trained service technicians at your local Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque center are ready to help you find the best tires for your specific model at the best price possible. In fact, many Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque centers offer significant tire deals on original brands, including Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. They also offer service coupons for tire rotation, balancing and installation.
Factory-trained tire installation Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: Are you familiar with the ever-changing world of tire technology? Most of us aren't. Thankfully, every Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque employs experienced, factory-trained technicians who are in-the-know when it comes to advances in tire technology. Every year, forums across the web are inundated with tire installation nightmares. The tales vary from balancing errors to mounting mistakes, such as a technician's failure to recognize tire pressure monitoring systems, run-flats and other special technologies standard in most new vehicles. These types of oversights can cause your monitoring system to malfunction leaving you in an oftentimes bad situation. Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque technicians are factory-trained on vehicle monitoring systems too. This means as the technology advances, so does their training. This training greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the chances of the improper installation of your vehicle's tires.
Full-service maintenance and repair Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached. While servicing your tires, your Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs. With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque installation include: ● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts ● Full-service maintenance and repair facility ● Parts and labor warranties ● Clean, comfortable waiting areas ● Wi-Fi ● Shuttle service to and from your home ● Friendly and knowledgeable staff While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque center.
Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as: ● Glass or metal in the road ● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage) These costs include towing to the nearest Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
The Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque Credit Card Mobile Tire Repair service near Albuquerque NM: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at Mobile Mechanics of Albuquerque centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including: ● Tires ● Parts ● Accessories ● Extended service plans ● Loaner vehicles ● And more Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required. How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost? The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables. Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out. The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make. How much do new Truck tires cost? The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says. A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs. According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150. For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
What determines the cost of tires? Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size. Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches. Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires. The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire. Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds. Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires. Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer. Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up. According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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Best Mobile Tire Repair Service and Cost in Iowa City | Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City
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Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: Are you looking for the Best Mobile Tire Repair Service near Iowa City ? Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City, technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. Cost? Free estimates! Send us a message or call us today. Best Mobile Tire Repair Service around Iowa City. We serve Iowa City and other areas. Get a Free Quote Now!
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WHY CHOOSE Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City WHEN SHOPPING FOR TIRES? Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: When shopping for tires, it's easy to get confused. With a constant barrage of tire coupons, social media posts and ads coming at you every day, the choices can become overwhelming. While it's normal to be concerned about the immediate needs of finding the best prices for tires, it's also a very good idea to consider the long-term safety and cost of properly maintaining your vehicle.
Original tires There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
The factory-trained service technicians at your local Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City center are ready to help you find the best tires for your specific model at the best price possible. In fact, many Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City centers offer significant tire deals on original brands, including Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. They also offer service coupons for tire rotation, balancing and installation.
Factory-trained tire installation Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: Are you familiar with the ever-changing world of tire technology? Most of us aren't. Thankfully, every Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City employs experienced, factory-trained technicians who are in-the-know when it comes to advances in tire technology. Every year, forums across the web are inundated with tire installation nightmares. The tales vary from balancing errors to mounting mistakes, such as a technician's failure to recognize tire pressure monitoring systems, run-flats and other special technologies standard in most new vehicles. These types of oversights can cause your monitoring system to malfunction leaving you in an oftentimes bad situation. Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City technicians are factory-trained on vehicle monitoring systems too. This means as the technology advances, so does their training. This training greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the chances of the improper installation of your vehicle's tires.
Full-service maintenance and repair Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached. While servicing your tires, your Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs. With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City installation include: ● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts ● Full-service maintenance and repair facility ● Parts and labor warranties ● Clean, comfortable waiting areas ● Wi-Fi ● Shuttle service to and from your home ● Friendly and knowledgeable staff While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City center.
Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as: ● Glass or metal in the road ● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage) These costs include towing to the nearest Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
The Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City Credit Card Mobile Tire Repair service near Iowa City: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at Mobile Auto Truck Repair Iowa City centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including: ● Tires ● Parts ● Accessories ● Extended service plans ● Loaner vehicles ● And more Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required. How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost? The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables. Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out. The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make. How much do new Truck tires cost? The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says. A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs. According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150. For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
What determines the cost of tires? Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size. Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches. Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires. The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire. Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds. Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires. Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer. Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up. According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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Original tires There's a reason the manufacturer chose the original tires that came with your vehicle. Other replacement tires may not be the right fit. This can result in a less comfortable ride but, more importantly, lower fuel efficiency and more frequent tire rotation and replacement. Your original tires are designed to make the most of your vehicle's performance, saving you time and money.
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Full-service maintenance and repair Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: With vehicles reaching the 30,000 to 40,000 plus mileage range, tires are not the only parts on your car, truck or SUV that may need attention. While most vehicles follow a regular maintenance schedule, some issues may occur before the recommended date or mileage range has been reached. While servicing your tires, your Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen technician is factory-trained to recognize and point out these potential maintenance issues to you. He or she can then recommend any needed repairs at the time of service, saving you additional trips to the shop. These services can vary from a simple tune-up or oil change to more extensive engine or transmission repairs. With over 270 million vehicles on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your vehicle's maintenance needs, and Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen center technicians are experts in vehicles of all makes and models. Other benefits of Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen installation include: ● Access to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts ● Full-service maintenance and repair facility ● Parts and labor warranties ● Clean, comfortable waiting areas ● Wi-Fi ● Shuttle service to and from your home ● Friendly and knowledgeable staff While Wi-Fi, shuttle service and clean, comfortable service areas are certainly a bonus, there are other benefits that should get you excited about creating a relationship with your local Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen center.
Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen centers offer Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, a smart investment to protect your tires and wheels from the everyday hazards of the road. Your policy covers all costs associated with the repair or replacement of a tire or wheel due to a road hazard, such as: ● Glass or metal in the road ● Potholes, debris, nails, blowouts, etc. (excludes cosmetic damage) These costs include towing to the nearest Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen center or tire repair facility, with a reimbursement up to $100. You will also be reimbursed 100 percent of the cost of a new tire, including mounting, balancing, new valve stem, tire disposal and sales tax as shown on the sales invoice. To learn more about Tire CARE Road Hazard Coverage, visit quicklane.com/tires/tire-care-road-hazard-coverage.
The Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen Credit Card Mobile Tire Repair service near McAllen TX: Does your vehicle always seem to need to work at the worst possible times? This flexible financing option lets you pay for all service maintenance and repairs, including tire purchases and installation, at Mobile Auto Truck Repair McAllen centers across the U.S. It's easy to apply for and once you've submitted your application it only takes minutes to receive the decision. Subject to credit approval, you'll be provided with a credit line to assist you with all in-store purchases, including: ● Tires ● Parts ● Accessories ● Extended service plans ● Loaner vehicles ● And more Ready for a rotation or new tires? Search for money saving coupons here. Then, schedule an appointment, or just drop in, as no appointment is required. How Much Do Truck Tires Repair Cost? The cost of new tires can vary greatly depending on several variables. Whether you’re replacing one tire or all four the first question that may come to mind is how much money you’re going to have to shell out. The answer: it depends. The cost of tires are all over the map and can vary significantly depending on their size, quality and make. How much do new Truck tires cost? The average cost of a new tire is around $100 for an average car, $175 for an SUV and $200 for a pickup truck. A low-to-high range for an average car is about $70 to $150, he says. A set of four tires can cost as low as $400 and as high as $1,800 or more. The cost to replace just one tire is $100 to $300, he says, with people paying around $125 for a tire on a standard car and $200 or more on tires for pickup trucks and SUVs. According to recent reviews, Angie’s List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to Cost Helper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150. For a pickup truck or SUV, drivers may pay $50 to $350, with an average cost of about $100 to $250.
What determines the cost of tires? Several variables determine the cost of new tires, including the tire’s brand and size. Haynes says a typical passenger car has 16-to-18 inch tires, while a truck may have tires up to 20 inches. Consumers should be aware that size really drives the price, Pfefferle says. If a consumer has a 15-inch tire, they can probably get a really good tire for $125 each. If they have a 20-inch tire, it will probably be double or even more for a high-quality tire. Costs of tires have gone up, and the more specialized the vehicle, typically the more expensive tires. The more they spend on research and development, the more you pay for the tire, he says. But usually it’s a better tire. Vehicles really are built around the tires they have chosen to use on them, and the more high-end the vehicle, the more expensive the tire, he adds. Haynes says higher quality tires cost more than bargain brands, but there are many advantages to buying better-quality tires. Low cost tires ... come with low-quality rubber, Haynes says. They’re not maximizing fuel economy and handling. You really get more bang for your buck if you're buying more quality tires [because they’ll last longer. Specialty tires can also cause the price to go up. According to Cost Helper, snow tires can cost between $60 and $550, while summer tires used on luxury vehicles or sports cars can range in price from $100 to $1,400.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why are there speed ratings on some medium and heavy-duty truck tires and not on others?
A. Tires that may be used in Europe will generally have a speed rating or symbol. In the United States, with a few exceptions, the only truck tire with maximum speed ratings posted on the casing will be local use tires, such as tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, etc.
Q. Once the tread design is worn off the radial truck tire casing with a maximum 55 mph rating, is it legal to operate it at a higher speed after it has been retreaded with light, high speed tread designs?
A. I do not know of any law that addresses this, but it is not a good idea. The heavy-duty casing would likely become overheated and fail, if driven at high speeds.
Q. Is there a federal law regulating the minimum allowable tread depth for truck tires?
A. Yes, the federal law on minimum tread depth for truck tires is 4/32 inch on front axles and 2/32 inch on other wheel positions.
Q. Is there any situation where plugging a hole in a tire and not using a patch would be an acceptable industry practice?
A. Not according to tire manufacturers. Using a plug without a patch is a common practice for repairing tires that are not used on public roads because repairing a tire on a lawnmower, slow moving farm tractor, and similar types of equipment appears to present little risk. With that in mind, I would still recommend that the tire be removed from the rim and inspected before repairing for the safety of the tire technicians.
Q. When would it be acceptable to inflate a tire to the maximum pressure?
A. With truck tires this is a common practice because of the heavy loads they carry and the fact that most heavy-duty trucks do not have a placard in the vehicle that recommends a specific inflation pressure. The tire manufacturers and the tire and rim associations have a chart that recommends the correct inflation pressure for the weight that the tire is carrying. The inflation pressure for passenger tires is designated on a placard or owner’s manual in each vehicle.
Q. Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
A. No. There are no federal regulations that require new tires to be used on any truck.
Q. We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired.
A. There is no simple answer to your question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
Q. How will 20 percent over inflation in a steel radial truck tire affect the tire’s performance?
A. It depends on how the tire is used and the surface it is used on. If the tire runs on a smooth surface, it will likely develop some irregular wear. If it runs on gravel or travels over rough surfaces, the tire will likely experience severe cutting, chipping and other impact damage. Wet gravel makes the cutting and chipping worse. We recommend using only the inflated pressure required for the speed and load.
Q. I understand that the maximum allowable injury for a nail whole repair in a large radial truck tire is 3/8″ (10mm), but I don’t understand why a 3/8″ (10mm) injury in the sidewall requires a more costly section repair. Please explain.
A. The tread area of a medium radial truck tire features four to five layers of steel cord-three to four belt plies and one body ply-while the sidewall has only one steel body ply. Given those features, the tread area is heavily reinforced so that the repair unit for a 3/8″ (10mm) puncture really only has to seal the injury. The sidewall offers much less reinforcement and flexes more than the tread, so it calls for the extra support of the larger unit required of a section repair.
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