What You Need To Know About Winter tyres

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By LGL

If you live an area where the winter season can take as long as six months then there is not enough reason for you not to you use winter tyres. Living in this area is reason enough why you should use winter tyres instead of all-season tyres. All-season tyres may be affordable but these tyres do not fare well in snow and ice conditions. On the other hand winter tyres may be expensive especially if buy it during the peak season but it provides you with enough traction and impressive braking capability. These will make sure that you stay on the road even when you are driving down an ice-covered highway. Snow and slush is a deadly combination and if you add ice to this combination, it becomes a hazard. If you do not have winter tyres on your car’s wheel axles then you might want to think about driving down the highway in this kind of winter condition.

What are the things you need to know about winter tyres? There are actually a number of things that you need to know one of which is the fact that no other tyres will fare better than winter tyres in worst winter conditions. All-season tyres cannot withstand very low temperatures and the same thing goes for summer tyres. That is why by the end of the fall season you might want to change your current tyres to winter tyres. Here is another fact, the rubber used in winter tyres is more pliable and flexible which prevents snow build up and provides an extra grip on the ice. This keeps from spinning, fish tailing when driving up or down, and icy hill.

All-season tyres can function in all weather conditions but it cannot function optimally in worst winter conditions this is because the rubber used in all-season tyres are not pliable and flexible enough to prevent snow build up. Moreover, all-season tyres can lose friction in an ice covered road surface increasing the risk for sliding or fish tailing. Even if you have the latest in brake technology installed in your car it is still useless if you are using tyres with poor traction. To maximize this technology during winter it is best that you use winter tyres. For added protection, you might want to use winter tyres the bear the snowflake and peaked mountain logo. This logo will assure you that the tyre you are using is capable of handling worst winter conditions.

The tyre pressure in your winter tyres can also drop; do not forget to check it regularly. In addition to that, be careful when checking tyre pressure because the tyre valve can freeze. If the temperature drops, always check the tyre pressure because the tyre pressure tends to drop every time the temperature drops.

Winter tyres are excellent tyres for driving down a snowy road. These tyres will let you handle your car better and it will help keep your car stable. 

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