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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Different Types Of Automotive Tires: Treading Safe

By Ulysses Winermann

For years now, tires have been shock absorbers while still keeping wheels in contact with the road. The first tires were bands of metal that fit around wooden wheels. Today we have so many choices when it comes to picking the right automotive tires for your vehicle. Make sure you know what deals you are getting out of those wheels depending on where you live, how often you use your vehicle and the weather conditions in your area. Different types of tires are good for different vehicles and situations.

All season tires: You don't need to change these tires based on the changes in the climate. With complicated tire patterns, they are made to last longer even through mild winters. You get all season versatility with these tires with light snow traction, not to mention excellent all round traction. These are the best bet if you use your car everyday and live in a place that doesn't have extreme climates.

Summer tires: In places where the sun shines bright for most of the year, and there isn't any snow in the winter; summer tires are a good option. Block-shaped grooves ensure maximum contact and good break control for both dry and wet road. Although these tires can be used in light snowfall, heavy snow and cold could adversely affect the performance and friction of the tires.

Winter tires: Made for harsh winter conditions, the heavily striped tire tread has fine block designs and broad grooves provide for good driving traction. Tread rubber helps to increase the friction and flexibility that the tires need for performing on ice. Additional metal studs should be added if you drive through extremely iced over roads.

All terrain tires: These tires can take a lot of pressure and are especially made to tackle off road driving conditions. With wide spaced tread patterns to shake off mud and loose sand, and stiff sidewalls to protect the tires from punctures, these are tires fitted onto most 4-wheel drive vehicles.

High performance tires: Made for sporty cars, the soft rubber on these tires ensure high speeds, improved traction, and extra responsive handling.

It's always best to ask your mechanic what automotive tires best suit your car. Make sure to take into consideration how often you use your car, what temperatures and conditions you put your tires through, and you should be all set for the perfect drive! - 21396

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