Know the Difference Between All-Season Tires & Winter Tires
Know Your Tires for Confident Colorado Driving All Year Long
The tires you equip on your Chevrolet have to withstand every turn and driving surface they experience with confidence. Therefore, you should know the various types of tires that you can fit onto your vehicle. At Emich Chevrolet near Denver, CO, we are happy to help you understand the difference between all-season tires and winter tires. By having the right style of tires on your vehicle, you can confidently grip whatever road you find yourself on in any season.
Difference Between All-Season Tires & Winter Tires
All-Season Tires – What you might consider as regular tires, all-season tires are designed to easily cater to everyday road conditions with optimal grip. They can even handle various slippery road surfaces such as rain with ease thanks to their tread being capable of displacing water from underneath the vehicle. For snow-covered surfaces, they can get the job done if they have proper tread depth and are newer. These are the tires for driving around the Denver Metro region almost every day of the year.
Winter Tires – As the name suggests, these tires are specially designed to cater to the less-than-ideal winter roads you will inevitably face around Colorado. The rubber used in their construction stays softer than all-season options to ensure peak grip potential. They also feature deeper tread depth and a special tread design. These combine to make sure that the maximum amount of snow is displaced from under them to keep the grip at its best. Another feature of winter tires is miniature grooves to increase grip on ice. A downside of winter tires is that they are rough to ride on during times of the year when there is no snow or ice to drive on. You also run the potential of having your winter tires wear down their tread depth before you need it if you ride on them outside of winter.
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