Show Some Love

Valentine's Day is all about love and romance. But who (or what) you love is entirely up to you. Remember when you first got your car? That moment when the tires hit the pavement just around the corner from the dealership? The way your tires hugged the pavement as you as you zoomed in and out of the traffic? The grip your tires achieved when you braked on wet or icy pavement?

Show Some Love

Well, if it's been a while since you've purchased your car, your tires may need some loving care. When was the last time you caressed your tire's surface and looked for cracks and uneven wear? We all know life happens. There's the job, the kids, the spouse and so many demands on your time. But don't neglect your tires. If your tires are not treated well, you may end up with a proglem on your hands that could result in serious injury, even death. Show your tires and the people who ride in your car how much you love them by taking some time to focus on your tires. Here is what you should do ...

Mr. Tire In The News

K&M Tire Inc. welcomed 175 customers - including Mr. Tire dealers - to Las Vegas, NV, for its annual dealer trade show. The event was held Jan. 19th - 20th, 2012, at Bally's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.

Among the many topics discussed during the meeting were the plans for the Mr. Tire program. Currently, there are 278 Mr. Tire dealers in 17 states, and we plan to increase the number of program dealers to 400 by January 2013 through calculated growth...

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Mr. Tire In The News

Delphos, Ohio-based tire distributor K&M Tire Inc. has purchased the assets of Don's Tire in Cross Plains, Wis.

A long-time K&M customer, Don's Tire opened its doors in 1988 and sold Bridgestone, Firestone, Fuzion, Goodyear, Continental, and Carlisle tires to both retail and wholesale customers...

How to keep control in slippery conditions

Over most of the country, winter driving presents new challenges and dangers for motorists, including slippery road surfaces, limited visibility, and freezing temperatures. Basic preparation and a gentle driving style will increase motorists chances of skating through the season unscathed.

How to keep control in slippery conditions

Pick the right tires

For motorists who need to drive a lot in slippery conditions, it's a good idea to replace worn tires before the winter months. Partially worn or worn tires significantly reduce a car's ability to get going and stop in snowy conditions. Also replace summer or all-season tires with a set of dedicated winter tires. These have tread patterns and rubber compounds specially designed to grip snow and ice, for optimum traction on slick roads...