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Where real-world experience meets expert tire and wheel advice. Get fitment tips, off-road and classic car know-how, and the latest tire tests—direct from our shop to your screen.

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  • Hank Feldman — Founder & hot rod expert, sharing classic car knowledge, restoration tips, and vintage wheel insights. See profile
  • Dennis Feldman — Vice President & custom fitment specialist, writing about performance wheels, off-road setups, and tire tech. See profile

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8 Best All Season Tires Actually Worth Your Money in 2025

Posted Jul-09-25 at 6:42 PM By Dennis Feldman
Discover the top 8 all-season tires for 2025, offering superior performance, safety, and value. From Michelin to Goodyear, find the best tire for your vehicle and driving needs.

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11 Best SUV Tires Actually Tested in 2025 Expert Picks

Posted Jun-24-25 at 5:52 PM By Dennis Feldman
Discover the top 11 SUV tires tested in 2025, featuring expert picks for all-season performance, wet handling, snow capabilities, and comfort. Find the best tire for your SUV.

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The Best Rubber for the Cash

Posted May-12-14 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
Ever made a bad choice on tires? They were too expensive, or did not last very long, or were just plain noisy? Thankfully, there is this handy list to summarize the best tires currently available. Enthusiast drivers demand the most from their tires, so here is a summary of their findings. Sport There are many arguments about what makes a great sports car tire. When it’s time to replace the tires on very powerful sports cars like the Nissan GT-R and Corvette ZR1, owners buy the Nitto NT555R. This [...more]

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How to Choose Car Tires

Posted Jan-11-12 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
Keeping your vehicle properly maintained and operating smoothly takes time. This includes monthly maintenance checks on things like the oil level and tire pressure as well as the "as needed" repairs like oil changes and new tires. Typically oil changes don't cost that much or can be done yourself for nothing but the cost of the oil. New tires on the other hand are a more costly investment and a longer process but they play an important part in your vehicles operation and safety. Buying tires ba [...more]

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