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  2. Costco Mistakes That Could Cost You - AOL

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    Costco offers reasonable prices for swapping out tires as well free lifetime balancing, rotation, air pressure checks, replacement valve stems, and air pressure checks, so if Costco has the tires ...

  3. 3 Ways the Costco Tire Center Is Worth the Price of ... - AOL

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    The free tire installation alone will more than cover the cost of a Gold Star Costco membership (increased to $65 per year beginning Sept. 1). 3. Free tire warranty and maintenance for the tire's ...

  4. 3 Reasons Not to Buy Your Tires at Costco - AOL

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    Installation cost: Costco offers free tire installation, a perk that makes it harder for other retailers to compete. Tire disposal fee: The majority of states impose some sort of tire disposal ...

  5. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Tire maintenance for motor vehicles is based on several factors. The chief reason for tire replacement is friction from moving contact with road surfaces, causing the tread on the outer perimeter of tires to eventually wear away. When the tread depth becomes too shallow, like for example below 3.2 mm (4/32 in), the tire is worn out and should ...

  6. Tire bead - Wikipedia

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    Tire bead is the term for the edge of a tire that sits on the rim. Wheels for automobiles , bicycles , etc. are made with a small slot or groove into which the tire bead sits. When the tire is properly inflated, the air pressure within the tire keeps the bead in this groove.

  7. Bead breaker - Wikipedia

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    A tire bead is held in the groove by air pressure. A bead breaker is a tool used for separating tires from rims. The innermost diameter of the tire that interfaces with the rim of a wheel is called the tire bead. The bead is a thicker section of rubber, and is reinforced with braided steel cables, called the bead bundle. [1]