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Monday, June 1, 2009

The Many Benifits Of A Good Set Of Winter Tyres

By Brian Kirkland

The importance of winter tyres should never be put into doubt when readying yourself for a drive in snow and ice conditions. The frosty tempratures often present real dangers for many drivers over the winter season. Road hazards such as sleet, black ice and heavy snow can be costly to the driver and their passengers if the proper precautions are not followed. The winter tyre can be the difference that keeps you on the road and can help protect and save the lives you are carrying in your automobile. Not only that, but snow tyres are designed to drive well in these conditions as opposed to normal car tyres.

When first using these winter car tyres, it is important to understand the best time of year to fit them onto your vehicle. One rule of thumb is to have them on before the first snowfall of the year, usually wait until the temperature of the season drops to around 5 or 6 degrees. I personally fit my snow tyres at around late November early December, but this may not be the best case time for you as winter seasons vary depending on the country you are in.

There are many concerns from consumers that the wear of these types of car tyres may degrade at a faster rate than that of a normal car tyre and also that winter tyres are actually more expensive too. The rule I stick to is the risk of loosing your tread on a car tyres is far less important than loosing your life if you were to slip of the road. Yes, these tyres are expensive but if you were to buy in the summer time you can get some really good deals on cheap winter tyres due to the low demand of them in the summer months.

The winter tyre is designed to get as much traction as possible on winter roads. They achieve this and it is because of the little bumps and grooves on the rubber of each tyre. There has been research that suggests that these small bumps and grips can maximise the overall grip your tyre has on the road by usually 40%. This percentage goes down to roughly 10%-15% when black ice comes into consideration. It must be noted however that this 10% can still make the difference when it comes to keeping your vehicle on the icy tracks.

There are measures you can take to increase the traction even further, chains and studs are metal that surrounds the tyre offering you more grip as well as the fact the flailing chain eats up deep snow and breaks it down making it easier for your vehicle to travel through extreme conditions. With these measures put in place you will have the best winter tyres available to help you through the hazardous winter months.

When you are buying winter tyres, go with the rule that the newer the tyre the better it will be. This is down to the fact that the technology that designs the tyres these days are constantly evolving and advancing, this usually means that the latest tyres will always be the safest and most road worthy.

At the end of the day, the best number of people are yet to realise the advantages and importance of these tyres. The top range of snow tyres these days can present the driver with so much more grip of the road and control of the vehicle. They are also coming down in price when compared to when they first started coming out.

Just always think of the safety of yourself and your family when travelling in your vehicle and understand that there should be no corners cut. Yes, these tyres are always essential and other all weather tyres should never be constantly used throughout the entire year as these do not offer the grip and traction. - 21392

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