CINTURATO P7TM ALL SEASON
(185/55 R15) 82H (KS)
All season
QTY OF
TIRES: 4
$ 418.32
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How to read my tire age?
How to Find Tire Age?
The sidewall of a tire tells you a lot about it-everything from its name to its size. To check the age of your tire, you need to find the DOT number. The Department of Transportation puts a DOT number on every tire manufactured for sale in the United States. It's next to the size information. The DOT number appears in a smaller type than the size code.
Locate your tire’s DOT code
Check the sidewall for “DOT” followed by up to 13 letters and numbers. A tire’s sidewall is the smooth part of the tire outside the rim before the tread starts. Check both sides of the tire if you see an incomplete code on the outside—the full code is legally required to be printed onto one sidewall in the US, but there may only be a partial code printed on the other
Read the last 4 digits of the DOT code (post-2000)
Look for 4 numbers ending with 2 digits that look like a past year. The first 2 numbers tell you the week the tires were manufactured, and the last 2 tell you the year. If you see 2718, for example, that means the tire was made in the 27th week of 2018.
Look at the last 3 digits of the DOT code (pre-2000).
Look for 3 digits at the end of the DOT code if your tires are very old. Like newer codes, the first 2 numbers tell you the week of the year the tires were made. The third number tells you the year, but doesn’t specify the decade since it was assumed the tires would be replaced within 10 years
Make sure you check the DOT number on all four of your tires. Just because you bought them in a set does not mean they are all the same age. If you have trouble finding the DOT number, ask the service department at your dealership. The certified technicians can help you through the process of making sure you are driving on safe tires
What means the DOT number ?
This DOT number (also called the Tire Identification Number or TIN) is contained in a sequence of up to 12 letters and numbers that signify the tire size, the manufacturer, the specific plant where it was built and when it was built
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Do we repair tires?
If a tire can be repaired, can only established once the tire is stripped from the wheel. This allows for an inspection of the damage and the structural integrity of the tire
Although some information would indicate that a tire can be repaired, the damage must be assessed for the size and angle of the puncture, along with the internal inspection, to see if a repair is possible.
If a tire suffers from a major puncture to the tread, on the tire sidewall or the shoulder it will be deemed unrepairable. If this happens, a new tire will be needed to replace the punctured one
A flat tire is generally caused by a puncture to a tubeless tire’s casing, allowing air to escape and causing the tire to deflate. Punctures are usually caused by sharp objects like small nails, screws, glass shards and other road debris. A flat tire can also be caused through a damaged sidewall or leaking valve.
The function of a puncture repair is twofold. Firstly, it seals the tire to ensure that it will hold air. Secondly, a repair will seal the tyre's casing to prevent moisture or contaminants from entering the tire casing or structure which can lead to tread separation or further damage.
A correct repair, seals the innerliner (the part of the tire that replaced the inner tubes and the only part designed to retain air) and fills the part of the injury. Combination of patch & plug or specific “mushroom” patch that combines the functions. The patch on the inside reseals the innerliner to restore air contaminent and the rubber filler inserted through the injury prevents moisture from reaching the steel belts and body cord.
Reseals the innerliner but does not fill the path of the injury. This allows moistureto follow the path of the injury and reach the steel belts (causing them to rust) and/or the body cord.
Often done as an external repair without inspecting the interior of the tire for damage. Fills the path of the injury, but does not guarantee sealing of the innerliner. This may allow air to migrate through the rubber as well as escape from the tire
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How to read my tire size?
Tire size is a combination of numbers and letters that describes the tire's specifications. For example, 325/30ZR21, provides important details about the tire. The 325 represents the tire's width in millimeters, while the 30 is the aspect ratio, showing the sidewall height as a percentage of the width. The ZR indicates radial construction and a high-speed rating, with "Z" referring to tires rated for speeds above 149 mph. Finally, 21 is the rim diameter in inches that the tire fits. This information helps you choose the right tire for your vehicle
How to find your tire size?
The first number to appear in your tire size information is the width, in millimeters, of the correct tires for your vehicle: P245/35ZR20 91Y. Tire width always refers to the measurement from one sidewall to another. Thus, a tire with the measurement “P245” is for a passenger vehicle and has a nominal width of 245 millimeters
After the slash mark, the next number you see is for the tire’s aspect ratio, which essentially tells you how tall your tire’s profile is: P245/35ZR20 91Y. Aspect ratios are delivered in percentages. Tire makers calculate the aspect ratio by dividing a tire’s sidewall height by its width “P245”. If a tire has an aspect ratio of 35, it means the tire’s height is 35% of its width or “P245”.
The next number is the wheel’s diameter. For example, a tire with the P245/35ZR20 91Y would fit a rim with a 20-inch diameter. Take note: if you decide to change your rims’ size, you will also need to get new tires that are compatible with the change in size. Tires designed to fit a 20-inch wheel diameter will not stretch to fit on new 22-inch rims
It is called the load “index” because the figure doesn’t tell us the precise number of pounds the tire can support, at least not by itself. Instead, the number corresponds to a specific load capacity listed in an index. Beginning with one and ending with 150, numbers in the load index represent carrying capacities of 99 to 7385 lbs
The final figure in a tire size sequence is the speed rating indicated by a letter: P245/35ZR20 91Y. Just as your load index number corresponds to a particular load, your speed rating letter corresponds to a specific speed capability based on a standardized laboratory test. Here are the most common letters for speed ratings and their corresponding maximum speeds:
A quick guide to decoding
the information on
the tire side wall
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How long does it take for my tire arrive?
This is the way we ship
Galuma Tires & Wheels uses only FedEx, which varies in delivery time. All tires are shipped FedEx standard ground to any destination, we offer FREE SHIPPING within the 48 contiguous States. We will not be responsible for shipping delays after products have left our warehouse. Orders placed by credit card will only be shipped to the billing address of that card. No P.O. Box or APO addresses will be accepted. For shipments to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, please contact us through eBay for details and pricing BEFORE you place your order. All orders placed and paid before 4:30 pm Eastern time ship the same day. Delivery time will vary (1 - 7 business days) depending on destination. Tracking numbers are emailed once the order is placed. Please contact us if you do not receive a tracking number. Any orders over a total of $750 will require a signature upon deliver
Because of our volume, our shipping teams work 24 hours a day so we can not promise any cancellations after our standard office hours. Standard office hours are Monday - Friday 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM, and saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern time. Contact our customer service team as quickly as possible for the best possibility of catching the order before it ships.
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All orders placed and paid before 4:30 pm Eastern time ship the same day. Delivery time will vary (1 - 7 business days) depending on destination. Tracking numbers are emailed once the order is placed. Please contact us if you do not receive a tracking number.
Galuma Tires & Wheels uses only FedEx, which varies in delivery time. All tires are shipped FedEx standard ground to any destination, we offer FREE SHIPPING within the 48 contiguous States. We will not be responsible for shipping delays after products have left our warehouse. Orders placed by credit card will only be shipped to the billing address of that card.
No P.O. Box or APO addresses will be accepted.
For shipments to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, please contact us for details and pricing BEFORE you place your order.
Any orders over a total of $750 will require a signature upon delivery
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Tires are your connection to the road and ultimately, your safety, and there’s nothing Galuma Tires & Wheels takes more seriously. That’s why we offer a full range of payment options and terms. Also, we count with a State of the art facility for high performance installations. With Galuma Tires & Wheels, there’s no need to wait to get the tires you need. Chosee from: Cash On Site, Visa, Master Card, Amazon Pay, all Stripe services, Afterpay and Affirm .
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