Cheap tyres can be of a good quality which makes them safe to drive on. The air pressure of the tyres will indicate their general lifespan and whether they are still safe to use. The driver's driving style also impacts the tyres. Constant braking and accelerating wears down tyres faster, making them less safe to drive on.
Purchasing cheap tires is really dangerous. Cheap tires have lpw quality, and they can easily pop on bumpy roads which is really dangerous, and can cause great harm. Also, cheap tires may be hard to drive in the snow.
Sure.ANS 2 - No, it actually isn't that safe. -Snow tires have terrible grip on dry roads and your braking will diminish on wet or dry compared to good summer tires. - -Why do you think they call therm SNOW tires .
No... Don't be cheap when it comes to safety. Replace it.
Generally all tires sold meet government safety guidelines. For normal city driving, cheap tires should be just find. Think about whether you intend to drive fast, in rough terrain, or on poor roads.
Yes, Hifly tires is a cheap Chinese tire.
cheap rims and tires is a good site
Yes. Road conditions validate the type of tires needed for your vehicle but seasons dictate when a change is needed for snow tires or snow tires with studs.
If you can afford a Ferrari don't fool about with cheap tires !
vibrations are not bad for a car it vibrates every time you drive, but for safety i really think that with a flat spot on a tire it is not safe to drive on.
You can find cheap tires and rims at Les Shwab tire. Be warned though, cheap rims will often break if you come in contact with a curb and cheap tires often do not last long or have the grip that more expensive tires do.
Maybe a little less stability and comfort in riding, but it is sure hard on your tires.
If in the snow with studded tyres, you are probably safe with about 30km/h (about 20mph).