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How much air should I put in my tires?

Proper inflation is the single most important part of tire care. The inflation pressure on the side of the tire is the MAXIMUM operating pressure. It is not necessarily the right inflation for your vehicle. Always use the inflation recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.

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How can I check my tires for wear problems?

Tires often give their owners signs of problems in plenty of time to have them corrected. Learn to "read" these early warning signs and you can prevent many wear problems that shorten tire life by thousands of miles.

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How do I "read" my tires?

Everything You Need To Know — Your Sidewall Has It
The side of your tire — known as the sidewall — contains all of the information you need to know about your tire. Whether your tire comes from Goodyear or some other manufacturer, all tires are required to show this information.

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What should I do if I notice a vibration?

Vibration is an indication that your car has a problem that needs attention. The tires, steering system and suspension system should be checked to help determine the possible cause and correction of the vibration. If left unattended, the vibration could cause excessive tire and suspension wear. It could even be dangerous.

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What are the benefits of proper inflation?

Properly maintained tires help a vehicle run efficiently and prolong the life of your vehicle's tires. With proper tire maintenance, the average Canadian driver could save the equivalent of two weeks worth of free gas every year. As well, because tires will last longer, you could save the cost of one or two sets of tires over the life of a vehicle.

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There's more to tires than just 'round' and 'black.'

Tires are designed to deliver different benefits for different vehicles - the more you know about them, the better equipped you'll be to choose the tire that's right for you. Visit this site periodically and stay informed about the latest advances in tire technology.

Tire Safety 101: Rules That Should Never Be Broken

Nobody knows more about how important tires are for your safety than Goodyear. That's why we've put together this guide that shows you proper tire care and maintenance.

The Complete Tire Safety Guide

Goodyear's Roots in Canada

The first Goodyear plant to open outside of the United States was in Bowmanville, Ontario - it's still operating to this day. Near the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific rail systems, the plant was in a perfect location because it provided exporting and importing facilities nearby. There were also enough skilled people close at hand to help in the production of Goodyear's top-quality products.

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