Understanding Your Winter Tire Needs
Everyone knows vehicle safety is essential to preventing automobile accidents. One of the biggest concerns for motorists is the condition of their tires and the type of tires they use when driving in inclement weather.
Plainfield, IL is no stranger to winter. That’s why the kind of tire used on a vehicle is essential in protecting against unnecessary accidents on winter roads. Whether you are looking for new tires, replacement used tires, or any other GMC tires, understanding tire offerings is always key to vehicle safety.
Tires are designed in a variety of treads and sizes based on vehicle make and model needs and their usage. Each of these plays a pivotal role in vehicle safety. The two basic types of tires best for winter weather are all-weather radial tires and winter snow tires. It's important to understand how they differ and how they handle dry and wet roadways. At Coffman GMC, we offer a wide variety of the best tire options for all makes and models of GMC vehicles.
All-Weather Radial Tires
For people who own front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles, all-weather radial tires are a great choice and are often sufficient to handle basic inclement road conditions. However, since the weather in the Plainfield, IL, area is well known for high amounts of winter snow, snow tires are recommended for the best handling during the winter months.
Winter Snow Tires
For rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the best tires for handling inclement weather in the winter are snow tires. Because rear-wheel-drive vehicles are propelled from the rear, the deep tread offered by winter tires becomes a critical factor in helping to push the car out of snow.
However, snow tires are beneficial for all makes and models of cars and trucks. The tread on snow tires is designed to cut through inclement road precipitation. They offer better traction, more road stability, better handling, and stopping power than all types of radial tires.
Knowing Your Tire Size
Vehicle owners need to understand that each make and model of car or truck has a recommended tire size. So, whether you are looking to purchase new winter tires or new all-weather radial tires for winter, having the correct tire size is essential to road safety and vehicle handling.
Tires have a series of numbers on the side of the tire wall that shows what the tire size is. If the vehicle is used and the tires are not original, owners can find the correct tire size in their owner's manual or online using their vehicle's make and model.
When to Get New Tires for Winter
All tires have a road life, and the more a person drives, the more frequently they will find the need for new tires. As winter approaches, having tires that are in good shape is critical to safety.
When a tire has diminished tread, it makes it very difficult for the tire to grab the road and plow through snow, slush, sleet, and even rain. If your tread is a one-quarter inch or less in the tread height or shows bulges or cracks in the sidewall of the rubber, the tires should be replaced as quickly as possible. Contact Coffman GMC to ensure that your tires are up to the challenge of winter weather.
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| Monday | 8:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Tuesday | 8:00 am - 6:00 pm |
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