The tire options should be dictated by safety first and then performance

all-season tires

When you are planning to purchase a new set of tires you should learn a bit about tires and why some tires are better than others and what tire options that you have. Tire selection will depend on what type of vehicle you have, what weather conditions you will experience when you drive and then the driving conditions.

Vehicle

The type of vehicle will often determine the size of tires that you will need. A larger heavier vehicle will have a larger tire. They tend to have a larger diameter and tend to also be wider to better disperse the weight over a larger area. You also have sports cars that will tend to have a low height ration for a more slick look.

Weather Conditions

Depending on where you will drive your vehicle there might be a need for different tires for summer and winter conditions. If you plan to drive during winter conditions then you will need to have tires that are approved for winter use. Depending on where you live you might have studded tires that aren’t allowed in all states and provinces in North America. Then you have the non-studded tires, that can be used everywhere in North America. There are also some winter approved all-weather tires that are a hybrid between winter tires and all-season tires, so they can be used all-year round, so that you can use one set for the whole year. It adds a lot of safety and convenience. From safety point of view you always have tires that can handle the weather conditions, which can be very important in areas that have constantly changing weather. It is also convenient to be able to handle the full year with just one set of tires and not have to worry about timely changes as you can always use your vehicle regardless of what weather you will wake up to.

Driving Conditions

The most common driving conditions that you might experience, which might require special tires are listed below:

  1. High speed

If you have a sports car or a high-powered vehicle you need to make sure that your tires have a high-speed rating. Driving fast without a correct rating can cause the tire to explode. Tire explosions at high speed can of course be very dangerous. So select tires that have a suitable speed rating so that your speed range is covered.

  1. High-load

If you plan to carry very heavy loads in your vehicle you should make sure that the load is within the load range specified by the tire. A too high load can cause the tires to crack or explode, so make sure that you check this, If you are constantly carrying heavy loads.

  1. Off-road

For off-road you both need a vehicle and  tires that can handle the rougher terrain. The tires will need to be more durable and preferably have aramid-reinforced sidewalls to be more durable. Tires will be indicated if they are made for off-road terrain and there is also all-terrain tires.

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