Know Your Tires
Know Your Tires There are several Tire Types. The most common tire types are all-season, summer, and winter, each designed for specific driving conditions. Most recently designed, all weather tires are created for handling all 4 seasons. Adequate Tread Depth is crucial for traction. The legal minimum in many places is 2/32 of an inch, but 4/32 of an inch is often recommended for safe wet driving. Maintaining correct Air Pressure is essential for tire performance, fuel efficiency, and safety. Under-inflated tires can lead to increased wear, increased gas consumption and
Seasonal Care
Know Your Tires Why use Winter Tires? They provide better traction on snow and ice. They’re made from softer rubber compounds that remain flexible in cold temperatures. You gain Enhanced Traction as their unique rubber compounds and tread patterns make them handle quicker stops and create more control in snow and ice conditions. Unlike all-season tires, winter tires remain flexible in low temperatures which provide better stopping power on slippery surfaces, reducing stopping distances significantly. They often have deeper treads and unique designs that help channel snow and slush away from
