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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Different Types Of Automotive Tires: Treading Safe

By Ulysses Winermann

Before you start picking tires for your car, it is best to know what is out there in the market. Things have changed drastically since the old times when tires were no more than metal rings around wooden wheels to absorb shock. It is necessary to know how different automotive tires affect your driving experience and the right tires can make sure you drive safer. Here are some tips and tire types that should help you make a decision easier. There are many types of automotive tires that you should know about, each good for different situations and vehicles.

All season tires: These tires are made to last and provide great all round traction. The tread patterns on them are complicated and grooved. This design makes sure the tires perform well even in light snow conditions. Made for everyday use, these are a good choice if you use your car a lot and if the tires are not exposed to extreme temperatures.

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: Also known as Mud and Snow tires (M plus S), they are made for great driving control and breaking. The heavily striped tire tread with fine block designs coupled with deep broad grooves give the wheels good driving traction. Tread rubber is used to increase friction and flexibility in the cold. Additional metal studs can be added for better performance on roads that are iced over

All terrain tires: These tires are perfect for owners with cars and SUVs who travel across mud, road, sand, etc. The tire has tread patterns with wide spacing to remove mud that might accumulate while driving. The side walls of the tires are stiffer to increase their resistance to punctures.

High performance tires: These are for "sporty" cars. At the cost of longevity, these tires are lined with soft rubber to make for high speeds and increased traction.

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! - 21392

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