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Should You Change Your Tyres Depending on the Season?

by North East Tyre Services Auto Garage

Before you run away with your thoughts to your dreamland, calm down and know about the different types of car tyres you can use.

Summer frolic with summer tyres

Summer tyres are all about speed. That is why the F1 racing slick tyres actually belong to this class. The grip is the most crucial aspect of racing.

You cannot speed your vehicle up and go into the wilderness. These tyres are made of soft but durable rubber and have minimal tread block patterns, or sometimes, none. With summer tyres, mileage comes secondary. The first thing you always need to check is performance and grip.

Now, did you get a grip on this section?

All-year-round with you

Today’s modern car manufacturers mostly provide their customers with all-season tyres. These tyres are adequately balanced with grip, performance, wet-weather safety, durability and acceptable noise emission.

These tyres are made with hard rubber compounds.

Let the rains drop

Typically, designed for motorsports in wet weather conditions, wet weather tyres are patterned with grooves or extra tread in them. As they are more treaded than standard tyres, wet weather tyres can easily displace water between the tarmac and the tyre compound. If this water isn’t replaced, hydroplaning may occur, which is nothing but, the car tyre is not in contact with the surface.

There are other few factors to these, viz. -

  • Load rating

  • Service life

  • Speed rating

Any wet weather tyre rubber compound plays an important role. These type of tyres are made from softer compounds so that the grip is better.

What’s more, wet weather tyres need to heat up quickly, so, their contact patch is a lot wider than summer tyres.

North East Tyre Services stocks an excellent range of summer and All Season Tyres Durham. They have other services like tyre repair, car repair and many more.

Winter Tyres

Snow can cause a significant problem, especially when you are driving. If the road is full of snow and ice, then snowflake-marked winter tyres are the only choice you have. These tyres have larger block patterns to allow maximum contact with the ice and snow.

Snow tyres typically sport sipes in their design as well as larger tread blocks to generate traction on snow. Where the former bites onto the snow, the latter compacts snow in between to help generate traction.

There’s another type, for muddy and snowy roads, specifically M&S tyres.

Is that all?

No, that's not all. Depending on tread pattern, tyre construction, and other factors, tyres can again be subdivided. But, these are some of the most popular tyres, and mostly you need to know about. The different types are:

  • All-terrain tyres

  • Mud tyres

  • Unidirectional tread pattern tyre and any more.

Tyres can make or break your driving other than the obvious safety pointer. At the same time selecting a tyre can be a daunting task. With the given information about different tyres, you can choose the right type of Tyres Durham.


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