Performance Plus Tire
Family owned since 1971
Specializing in Tires, Wheels, & Auto Repair
Retail Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8-5pm
Long Beach, CA

9 best wheels for classic trucks — Hank's picks 🛻
The classic truck scene is bigger right now than at any point Hank can remember in this business. A clean '72 C10 costs more than a comparable Chevelle. Squarebodies, '78 F-100s, and '74 K5 Blazers are at every cruise night. And the first thing every builder does is buy a set of wheels.
Here's what Hank would put on his own shop truck:
🏁 American Racing Torq Thrust II — Best Overall Classic
🔥 Cragar S/S — Best Hot Rod Heritage
⚡ US Mags Indy U101 — Best Period-Correct Racing
✨ US Mags Bullet U131 — Best Smoothie Look
🎯 Foose Legend F104 — Best Modern Take
Plus 4 more picks for restomod, pro-street, and budget builds — and the bolt pattern table that'll keep you from ordering wheels that don't fit.
Link in bio → 9-best-classic-truck-wheels-hanks-picks
#PerformancePlusTire #ClassicTrucks #C10 #F100 #Squarebody #HotRod #TruckBuilds #ClassicTruck #CragarSS #TorqThrust #USMags #TruckWheels
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/9-best-classic-truck-wheels-hanks-picks

9 best all-season performance tires — Dennis's picks 🏁
Ultra-high-performance all-season is the most competitive category in the tire business right now. The brief is brutal: near-summer dry grip, hold up to interstate speeds, brake hard in the rain, and still move in light snow. Most tires fail at one of those four. A few do all four well.
Dennis ranked the 9 that actually deliver, calibrated against current independent test data:
🥇 Michelin Pilot Sport AS 4 — Best Overall
💰 Continental DWS06 Plus — Best All-Around
✨ Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 — Best for Luxury Performance
🔥 BFG g-Force COMP-2 A/S+ — Best Performance Value
🎯 Bridgestone Potenza Sport AS — Best for Steering Response
Plus 4 more with specific jobs — JDM builds, daily sport sedans, value newcomers, high-mileage use.
Link in bio → 9-best-all-season-performance-tires-dennis-picks
#PerformancePlusTire #PerformanceTires #AllSeasonTires #UHPTires #SportsCars #TireGuide #CarCare #PerformanceCar #TireReview #MichelinTires #ContinentalTires
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/9-best-all-season-performance-tires-dennis-picks

Can you put modern radials on your classic? Almost always — but there's a right way and an expensive way. 🛞
Hank's new buyer's guide walks through what most articles skip: the wheel-compatibility issue from SEMA's own research, how to convert old letter sizes like G78-14 to modern metric without throwing off your speedometer, and the three honest paths you can take (period-correct, bias-look radial, or full modern performance).
Plus his picks by use case — from daily-driven '50s cruisers to pre-war Model A builds to pro-touring restomods. Real product recommendations, real shop experience.
Link in bio → modern-tires-classic-car-buyers-guide
#PerformancePlusTire #ClassicCars #HotRod #MuscleCar #ClassicCarRestoration #BiasPlyTires #RadialTires #VintageCars #Restomod #ProTouring #TireGuide
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/modern-tires-classic-car-buyers-guide

AWD vehicles require all four tires to have matched tread depth within manufacturer-specified tolerances — typically 2/32 inch maximum variation for full-time AWD systems like Subaru Symmetrical, Audi Quattro, Honda SH-AWD, and Porsche AWD.
The rule isn't a sales tactic from tire shops. It comes from the vehicle manufacturers themselves and represents an engineering specification for AWD system protection.
The engineering: AWD systems use wheel speed sensors to detect slip. When tread depth variation produces rolling diameter differences between tires, the system interprets the variation as continuous wheel slip and engages its torque distribution mechanism to compensate. The mechanism — viscous coupling on older Subaru, electronic clutch pack on newer Subaru and Honda, mechanical center differential on Audi Quattro — was designed to engage occasionally during actual slip events, not continuously during normal driving. The continuous engagement generates heat that progressively destroys the components.
Repair cost when this damage develops: Subaru viscous coupling $2,500-$4,000. Audi center differential $3,000-$5,000. BMW xDrive transfer case $2,000-$4,500. Honda SH-AWD rear differential $1,800-$3,500. Porsche AWD systems can run $3,500-$7,500+ for multiple component damage. The repair cost typically exceeds the cost of full-set tire replacement by 2-5x, making the all-four-tires approach the economically correct choice.
The exceptions exist but are narrower than most owners realize. Less-than-25% wear scenarios where new tires fall within tolerance, on-demand AWD systems with 4/32" tolerances (Toyota Dynamic Torque Control, Honda Real Time, Mazda i-Activ), and tire shaving services ($25-$60/tire) that match new replacement tire diameter to existing worn tires.
Full data-driven guide with manufacturer tolerance reference, repair cost data, and 5 tire picks for popular AWD applications — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #AWDTires #Subaru #Audi #AllWheelDrive #TireMaintenance #BMW #Mercedes #Porsche #Honda #Toyota #Mazda #Volvo #SubaruOutback #AudiQuattro
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/awd-tire-requirements-2026

Sixty years of cleaning wheels at the shop tells me one thing: the single biggest reason aftermarket wheels look terrible after two years isn't because the owner bought cheap wheels. It's because the owner cleaned them wrong.
The acid wheel cleaner that strips brake dust from chrome destroys matte black in three applications. The wire brush that polishes oxidized aluminum gouges machined faces permanently. The pressure washer that blasts mud off off-road wheels drives water into powder-coat layers producing the under-coating corrosion that fails the finish from the inside.
Different finishes need different care. The 2026 aftermarket wheel market includes finish types that didn't exist 30 years ago — matte black, satin black, painted gloss, machined faces, diamond-cut lips, powder-coated colors, two-tone combinations with milled accents, brushed and polished aluminum, anodized colors, plus traditional chrome.
The fundamentals: pH-neutral wheel cleaner is the safe universal choice (works on everything except chrome where acid is acceptable). Soft brushes only — no wire brushes, no abrasive sponges, no aggressive scrubbing on matte finishes. Iron remover spray every 4-6 cleaning cycles addresses the bonded brake dust particles that surface cleaning misses. Sealant 2-3x per year, ceramic coating 1-2x per year for premium wheel investments.
The winter discipline: road salt is the single biggest enemy of wheel finishes. Apply fresh sealant before winter, rinse weekly during salt season, deep clean with iron remover at winter's end. Properly protected wheels routinely deliver 12-15+ years of finish life. Neglected wheels rarely make it past 5-6 years.
Never polish matte black wheels — the matte texture can't be restored once polished. Never use acid cleaner on anything except chrome. Never clean hot wheels — let them cool for an hour first.
Full guide with finish-specific protocols for all 7 major finish types — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #WheelCare #WheelCleaning #CarDetailing #AftermarketWheels #MatteBlack #PowderCoated #Chrome #DetailingTips
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/how-to-clean-aftermarket-wheels-by-finish-2026

Wheel alignment costs in 2026 range from $65 for basic front-end work to $700+ for ADAS-calibrated alignment on modern luxury vehicles. Understanding what drives the 10x spread lets vehicle owners avoid overpaying without underpaying at shops lacking proper equipment.
The pricing breakdown by service type: front-end (2-wheel) alignment $65-$125 works only on vehicles with solid rear axles. 4-wheel alignment on mainstream vehicles runs $100-$175 — required for most modern cars. Luxury European vehicles (BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Tesla) typically cost $175-$300 due to specialized equipment and tighter tolerances. Modern vehicles with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems may require additional calibration adding $200-$450. Modified vehicles (lifted trucks, lowered cars) typically run $150-$400 at performance specialist shops.
Five factors drive pricing: vehicle category, service provider type, ADAS calibration requirements, suspension modifications, geographic location. Dealerships charge 20-50% more than independent shops. National tire chains offer promotional pricing at $89-$99 with coupons. Dedicated tire retailers run $100-$150 with experienced technicians.
The economic argument for alignment isn't theoretical. Misaligned vehicles wear tires 10-30% faster, fuel economy reduces 1-3%, and suspension components wear faster from geometric stress. A skipped $130 alignment typically costs $300-$800 in premature tire wear plus ongoing fuel waste. The annual cost of skipping alignment exceeds the cost of doing alignment annually within the first year.
Long-warranty tire applications benefit most from alignment discipline. Michelin Defender2 (90,000 mi), Continental TrueContact Tour (80,000 mi), and Goodyear Assurance MaxLife (85,000 mi) require documented alignment maintenance for warranty protection. Skipped alignment on these tires typically voids prorated wear claims when premature replacement becomes necessary.
Full pricing breakdown with service provider comparison and 5 most common ways to save money — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #WheelAlignment #CarMain
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/wheel-alignment-cost-2026

Sixty years of building hot rods tells me one fundamental thing: "hot rod" isn't one category. It's three distinct aesthetic schools, and the wheel and tire choice signals which school the build belongs to.
Traditional hot rods (1930s-1950s period-correct) use steel smoothies, baby moons, or Halibrand-style wheels paired with bias-ply tires or bias-look radials. The visual intent is authentic period-correct presentation — chrome reads wrong, modern UHP tires read wrong, low-profile sizing reads wrong. Stay with painted steel or polished aluminum, 14-16 inch wheel diameters, substantial tire sidewall.
Street rods (1970s-1990s boulevard cruiser) use polished or chrome classic five-spokes (American Racing Torq Thrust, Cragar SS) paired with raised white letter radials or whitewall radials. The visual intent is "modernized but still vintage" — bright finishes, classic five-spoke language, the iconic 1970s-1990s hot rod aesthetic.
Pro-touring and resto-mod builds use modern multi-spoke wheels in 17-22 inch diameters paired with UHP summer or UHP all-season tires. The visual intent is modern car performance on vintage shell — matte and satin finishes, modern proportions, the Goodguys magazine aesthetic.
Big-and-little staggered setups are part of traditional and street rod visual language. The drag-influenced aesthetic with skinny fronts and wide rears defines the visual proportion hot rod culture finds compelling.
The biggest mistake builders make: mixing schools accidentally. Traditional steel wheels with modern UHP tires. Modern multi-spoke wheels with raised white letter tires. Polished chrome wheels with bias-ply tires. These read as accidental, not intentional. Pick one school. Commit fully.
10 picks across all three schools — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #HotRod #StreetRod #ProTouring #ClassicCars #TraditionalHotRod #Cragar #AmericanRacing #USMags #Coker #HotRodLife #VintageBuild #RestoMod #1932Ford #1955Chevy
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/hot-rod-wheel-tire-guide-2026

Cold weather causes tire pressure to drop predictably and substantially — approximately 1 PSI for every 10°F decrease in ambient temperature, or roughly 2% of total pressure per 10°F change.
The physics is Gay-Lussac's Law. Air molecules move slower at lower temperatures, strike the tire walls with less force, and produce reduced pressure readings on the gauge. A tire inflated to 35 PSI at 70°F autumn ambient drops to approximately 30 PSI at 20°F winter overnight — within TPMS warning threshold (typically 20-25% below placard).
It's not a leak. The air hasn't escaped the tire. It has simply become denser and more compact. The TPMS warning light on a cold morning is the system accurately reporting that pressure is below threshold, with the underlying cause being temperature contraction rather than air loss.
Three rules that actually solve cold-weather pressure problems: measure on cold tires (3+ hours of no driving), inflate to placard specification (driver's door jamb), not maximum sidewall PSI (the safety limit, not the recommendation). Add 2-3 PSI above placard as preventive measure at fall transition if you operate in regions with significant winter temperature swings. Check monthly during winter, more frequently during major cold snaps.
The 5 compounding risks of driving on underinflated cold tires: reduced traction on already-challenging winter surfaces, accelerated shoulder wear, fuel economy reduction (1-3% per 5 PSI underinflation), heat buildup that can lead to tire failure, and progressive sidewall structural compromise.
Full physics-based breakdown with seasonal adjustment strategy and 5 tire picks where pressure management matters most — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #TirePressure #WinterDriving #TPMS #TireMaintenance #CarMaintenance #ColdWeather #WinterTires #SafeDriving #Michelin #Bridgestone #Blizzak #CrossClimate2
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/tire-pressure-cold-weather-2026

Sixty years of bolting tires onto muscle cars tells me one specific thing: most owners pick tires for the aspirational use case instead of the actual use case.
They buy drag radials because they occasionally drag race. Then live with the daily-driver compromises 95% of the time — harsh ride, short tread life, dangerous wet weather. They run UHP summer tires through cold winters because they want peak summer grip. Then have no grip when temperatures drop below 45°F.
Match the tire to actual use, not theoretical use.
Modern muscle (Mustang GT, Camaro SS, Challenger Scat Pack, Hellcat) in warm climates or seasonal-swap situations benefits most from Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S — UHP summer benchmark with daily-driver compatibility. Cold-climate year-round daily drivers need UHP all-season alternatives — BFGoodrich g-Force COMP-2 A/S+ at value pricing or Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus at premium pricing with stronger winter capability. Track day weekend warriors benefit from Nitto NT05 for stronger grip at the cost of tread life.
Drag-focused builds use Mickey Thompson ET Street R drag radials — exceptional launch traction with daily-driver limitations. Don't try to daily-drive drag radials. Run separate street tires and swap on drag tires for strip days.
Classic restoration (1964-1973) demands period-correct aesthetics. BFGoodrich Radial T/A for 1970+ era with raised white letter sidewalls. Diamond Back Sumitomo HTR Z5 Redline for 1964-1968 era with redline sidewall stripes. The wrong era aesthetic on the right era car looks fundamentally incorrect.
Full guide with generation-specific sizing, width-vs-horsepower considerations, and 5 most common mistakes — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #MuscleCars #Mustang #Camaro #Challenger #Hellcat #ClassicMuscle #DragRadial #Nitto #MickeyThompson #BFGoodrich #Michelin #ClassicCar #MuscleCarLife #AmericanMuscle
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/best-tires-muscle-cars-2026

"Every 5,000 to 7,500 miles" is the generic answer for tire rotation frequency — but the right answer depends on three variables most generic recommendations don't address: drivetrain, tire type, and operating conditions.
FWD and RWD passenger cars can run the standard 5,000-7,500 mile interval. AWD and 4WD applications need 3,000-5,000 mile intervals because tread depth variation greater than 2/32 inch forces the drivetrain to fight the diameter mismatch, generating heat that destroys couplings and differentials. Repair costs: $2,000-$8,000.
EVs need 4,000-6,000 mile intervals due to three EV-specific factors: 800-1,500 lb additional weight from the battery pack, instant torque delivery from the electric motor, and regenerative braking concentration on drive tires. Tesla Model 3 Performance owners replace tires at 20,000-25,000 miles versus 35,000-45,000 for comparable BMW M3 applications.
Performance vehicles with staggered setups (Mustang GT, Camaro SS, Challenger Scat Pack, 911) can only rotate side-to-side within each axle pair — front-to-rear rotation isn't possible with different sizes. Drive tires (rear on RWD) wear faster as a result.
The time-based 6 month interval applies regardless of mileage because position-specific wear patterns, parking flat-spot formation, and compound aging all operate on time rather than miles.
Full data-driven breakdown including warranty rotation requirements by brand (Michelin Defender2 90,000 mi, Continental TrueContact 80,000 mi, Goodyear Assurance MaxLife 85,000 mi), conditions that demand tighter intervals, and signs you need rotation sooner — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #TireRotation #TireMaintenance #CarMaintenance #TireCare #AWD #EVtires #TeslaTires #Michelin #Continental #Goodyear #Bridgestone #TireLife #AutoMaintenance
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/how-often-rotate-tires-2026

Sixty years of bolting wheels onto pony cars tells me they need different logic than either pure sports cars or full muscle cars.
Rear-wheel drive with V8 torque demands rear traction — that's why staggered setups dominate the category. Aggressive aesthetic priorities require purposeful wheel design — these cars don't look right with subdued grand touring wheels. Daily-driver compatibility constrains pure track equipment — R-compound tires and full track wheels make the car miserable to live with. And brake clearance varies dramatically by trim — Mustang Mach 1 needs 15-inch rotor clearance, Shelby GT500 needs 16.5-inch, Challenger Hellcat needs 15.4-inch.
S550/S650 Mustang GT runs 19x9 / 19x9.5 OE staggered. 5th and 6th gen Camaro SS runs 20x8-8.5 / 20x9-9.5. 3rd gen Challenger R/T runs 20x8 / 20x9. Aftermarket extends to 20x10 / 20x11 staggered for most performance applications. Bolt patterns: Mustang 5x114.3, Camaro 5x120, Challenger 5x115 — they're not interchangeable.
5 wheel picks covering the spectrum: American Racing VN105 Torq Thrust D (classic heritage), Forgestar F14 (track-capable), American Racing VN338 Torq Thrust Boss (modern heritage), Niche Targa M131 (modern luxury), TSW Bathurst (European style value).
5 tire picks: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (UHP summer benchmark), Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 (UHP summer value), Pirelli PZero PZ4 (European OE spec), Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (value), Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus (UHP all-season for daily drivers).
Full guide with generation-specific wheel sizing, brake clearance considerations, and 5 most common mistakes — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #Mustang #Camaro #Challenger #PonyCars #MustangGT #CamaroSS #ChallengerSRT #Hellcat #ShelbyGT500 #MustangMach1 #CamaroZL1 #ScatPack #Forgestar #AmericanRacing #PilotSport4S
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/best-wheels-tires-pony-cars-2026

The choice between winter tires and all-season tires comes down to one engineering principle that most drivers don't know about: rubber compound chemistry behaves dramatically differently above and below 45°F (7°C).
Above the threshold, all-season tire compounds stay pliable enough to grip the road effectively. Below it, all-season compounds progressively stiffen. By freezing point (32°F), all-season tires may have lost 30-50% of warm-weather grip. By 20°F, the loss can exceed 60%. Winter tire compounds are chemically engineered to stay pliable through temperatures as low as -22°F.
The performance gap shows up in independent testing. At 30 mph on packed snow, winter tires stop 30 feet shorter than all-season tires — a 34% improvement that can determine whether a near-miss becomes an accident. Winter tires complete 25 mph snow corners while all-season tires slide out.
The all-weather category has emerged as the middle ground. The Michelin CrossClimate2 and Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady carry 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) certification — meaning they meet the snow traction performance standard typically reserved for dedicated winter tires while remaining usable year-round. For drivers in transitional climate zones, this category has become the new default.
Four winter tire picks for 2026: Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 (ice traction benchmark), Michelin X-Ice Snow (comfort focus), Continental VikingContact 8 (European performance), Nokian Hakkapeliitta C4 (commercial Nordic).
Four all-season picks: Michelin CrossClimate2 (3PMSF year-round), Michelin Defender2 (longevity benchmark), Continental TrueContact Tour (value), Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady (3PMSF value).
Full comparison with the decision framework by climate zone — link in bio.
@PerformancePlusTire
#PerformancePlusTire #WinterTires #AllSeasonTires #TireGuide #CarSafety #Michelin #Bridgestone #Continental #Goodyear #Nokian #CrossClimate2 #Blizzak #SnowDriving #WinterDriving #CarMaintenance
https://www.performanceplustire.com/Blog/winter-vs-all-season-tires-2026
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.