There are varied considerations to ponder
in selecting tyres, including the size of the car you drive, where you use it
and what road condition you usually drive it. Here are the common types of
tyres that are readily available in car and tyre shops.
Performance tyres are designed to be used mostly during
dry season and slightly on wet conditions, but they are not recommended for
driving during winter months or in cold temperatures as it can be dangerous.
Also known as summer tyres, these types of tyres can provide utmost performance
and best traction when the weather is warm
Compared to normal tyres, these tyres are
made of softer rubber which is ideal for driving performance and speed. The
tread designs of performance car tyres have orbital grooves and complex directional
patterns which are meant for better handling during hot weather.
Winter
Tyres
Unlike typical tyres, the winter tyres
incorporate distinct kind of rubber and treads designed to maximise traction on
ice, snow and generally during winter. Specially intended for icy conditions,
the winter tyres’ tread is larger than normal design. These tyres will remain
softer compared to performance tyres in low
temperatures such as below 7 degrees Celsius allowing them to handle
turns and hills easily than other types.
Additionally, winter car tyres can very noisy when driven on normal roads during dry
season. They should only be used during the specified weather condition as they
can quickly wear out on dry roads or may cause damage to the road surface.
All
Terrain Tyres
If you are fond of driving SUV (sport
utility vehicle), chances are you are familiar with all terrain tyres. These
types of tyres are primarily designed for 4 wheel drive vehicles, including
SUVs and Utes. The all-terrain types are meant for handling a wide array of
on-road and off-road conditions with their hard wearing feature.
In comparison to other types, the terrain
tyres are average in texture - neither too soft nor too hard. Often, they have
stiffer sidewalls and large tread patterns which can give off noise when driven
on typical dry roads. However, they offer extreme performance on sand or dirt
tracks.
All
Season Tyres
The all-season tyres are probably the
most common since they can be found in most cars when they are rolled out of
the factory. While other car tyres are designed for specific weather condition,
these tyres are intended to handle varied weather and road conditions that
motorist might encounter while driving. The tyres can be used all year round.
No matter what type of car tyres you are searching for; always
remember to buy them in reputable shops to ensure quality. There are tyre shops
that offer cheap prices but are not reliable. Thus, go for quality rather than
affordable prices.