Thursday, 9 June 2011

Used Tire Purchase


Used tyre is entirely a new concept which was less heard of in the past. Today there are many companies in the world whose sole business is selling used tires. Any sort of tire today has a used version in the market. As they're drastically cheaper than fresh tires, many now prefer these pre-owned versions for their cars.

For every vehicle driver in the world the tire is an important commodity. Keeping the tires in a good condition and replacing them every time the thread indicator drops is an expensive proposition, but at the same time we all need to ensure that our tires are well maintained and are safe to use. Buying brand new tires every time may not be feasible for the majority of the lot. Other than saving money in the initial purchase, the used tire deteriorates quickly and becomes unsafe for the drivers after a few kilometers.

If at all you want to try this route of purchasing it is better to be knowledgeable on the subject. One should know how to measure the tread depth and air pressure. You should also know how to identify rips, any uneven wear and bald spots before buying used tires. It is quite irritating to pump your tire every few days because it slowly leaks air, and needless to say, no dealer would offer a refund.

Buying used tires
One of the biggest risks that a buyer can face while buying a used tire is that only the exterior can be seen. The visual inspection of the interior is not possible. This gets the customer into a grave risk. Also, most tire dealers will have no idea from where the product came from and the conditions the tires would have been exposed to. So, though the tire seems to be god from the outside, no one can predict whether or not used tires will sustain on the road for very long.

The earlier owner of the used tire would have disposed it off due to a reason, right? Most of the damages on the tires cannot be seen with the naked eye without using special equipment. Some unseen damages such as weak cords in tires by driving under-inflated tires, improper balancing of tires due to uneven wear on each side, tread repairs that caused the tires to stretch and puncture repairs. This greatly brings down the strength of used tires. Shearography is the process of inspecting used tires. It is a combination of visual inspection and X- Rays

Going for brand new tires if you have the money to, is always the best option as it will last longer. The money spent on purchasing new tires should be treated as a long term investment for the safety of you and your family and hence lets you drive in total peace of mind. If you absolutely can't afford fresh tires, get some used ones may last for a few months. Used tires are not by whatsoever means a long-run answer, so you ought to only have them on your car temporarily.

1 comment:

  1. Your first paragraph gave me a lot of awakening,
    I was familiar with the umpteen number of used tyres in kerala but i didn't think it would be a practice spread across the world.But having read this i think in any part of the world i should find one.

    Your last part about the risks and consequences is what was in my mind as i began reading but you have covered it, you ended with a note about the cost effectiveness of used tire about which i would reply this way

    For my new Swift Dzire i would buy brand new tires while for my old Fiat uno i would buy used tires, yet the tires on uno would last long simply because the distances travelled by it are short distances.It would take a post to prove that.

    One interesting piece of info for you, In trichur maruthi used tyre was available for Rs100/-

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