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All Season Tires
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The three main types of tires are regular or bias ply, belted, and radial. Years ago bias and belted tires were the top tire sellers. The majority of tires sold today are radial tires. Radial tires tend to have better traction than other types of tires.Today you can buy tires that are designed for a broad range of driving conditions. Choose the tires that best match your driving needs.
All-season-tires
All season tires are designed to provide acceptable handling in a wide variety of driving conditions and are a good choice for most people. These tires have a long tread life and provide a comfortable ride. The Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season Tire
is a great affordable choice.
High Performance Tires
High performance tires are designed for vehicles that travel at high rates of speed and are rated for speed. Typically they have a speed rating of H or higher. High performance tires provide excellent handling and traction. Tire companies have developed entry level high performance tires with speed ratings of S and T, if you only want the look of high performance tires. S and T speed rated tires are considerably cheaper, they have a longer tread life and warranty, and a better quality ride. The tire store or tire manufacturer can provide more information on tire speed ratings.
Snow Tires or Winter Tires
Snow or winter tires are designed to provide maximum traction in snow and ice. If you live in an area that gets a substantial amount of snow and ice you may want to consider purchasing snow tires. Shop for winter tires
More Tire Tips
- All four tires on your vehicle should be the same type and size.
- Have the front end of your vehicles alignment checked on a routine basis to help prevent uneven tread wear.
- Inspect your tires frequently for signs of uneven tread wear or damage.
- Follow the tire manufacturer’s recommendation and have your tires rotated as suggested.
Shopping for tires? Read The Tire Rack's tire test results first.