How to measure offset of a rim
To measure the offset of a rim, you will need a straight edge ruler, a measuring tape or a caliper, and a little bit of patience. Here are the steps:
Clean the rim and place it face down on a flat surface.
Place the straight edge ruler across the rim, perpendicular to the rim's face.
Measure the distance from the mounting surface (the part of the rim that sits against the hub) to the straight edge ruler. This measurement is known as the backspace. [...more]
How bald is too bald on tires?
There is no exact measurement for when a tire is "too bald", as it ultimately depends on the specific tire's design and the type of driving conditions it is meant to withstand. However, a good rule of thumb is that if the tire's tread depth is below 2/32 of an inch, it is considered legally bald and should be replaced immediately. This is because tires with worn-out treads have a much higher risk of losing traction, particularly in wet or snowy conditions, whic [...more]
How to measure backspace of a wheel.
To measure the backspace of a wheel, you will need a straightedge, a ruler or tape measure, and a way to suspend the wheel off the ground. Here are the steps to follow:
Remove the wheel from the vehicle and clean any dirt or debris from the inside of the wheel.
Place the wheel face down on a flat surface with the backside facing up.
Position the straightedge across the backside of the wheel, making sure it is level and straight.
Measure th [...more]
How to measure offset of a wheel
Measuring the offset of a wheel is a fairly simple process. Here are the steps:
Clean the wheel: Use a cleaning solution to clean the wheel thoroughly so that you can see the markings clearly.
Find the centerline: Locate the centerline of the wheel. This is the line that runs down the center of the wheel.
Measure the width: Use a measuring tape to measure the width of the wheel. This is the distance from one edge of the wheel to the other.
Mea [...more]
What is a bolt pattern?
A bolt pattern, also known as a lug pattern or bolt circle, refers to the number of lug holes on a wheel and the diameter of the circle that passes through the center of each lug hole. It is used to determine which wheels are compatible with a particular vehicle. Bolt patterns are usually measured in millimeters and represented by two numbers separated by an “x,” such as 5x114.3, where “5” indicates the number of lug holes and “114.3” represents the diameter of the ci [...more]
Can you finance a set of tires?
Yes, Performance Plus Tire offers financing through a partnership with Affirm. This allows customers to purchase a set of tires and pay for them over time in monthly installments, rather than having to pay for the entire purchase up front. Affirm is a trusted and secure financing option that provides real-time credit decisions and flexible payment options. Financing is available for purchases ranging from $250 to $17,500, and customers can apply for financing [...more]