All-weather tires eliminate the need to change out of snow tires

All-weather tires

All-weather tires eliminate the need to change out of snow tires. With spring approaching people with dedicated snow tires need to change out of winter tires. With all-weather tires having the severe snow service rating or in other words they hold the “Three Peak Mountain Snowflake” emblem they are approved for use in severe winter weather conditions just like winter tires. All-weather tires have one great advantage over winter tires in that they can be used year-round which takes away the worry of changing into or out of winter tires. This is a great advantage in areas where the seasons change abruptly.  In addition, advances in all-weather tires make them just as good on snow and ice as dedicated snow tires. This is because with improvements in the rubber compounds and tread patterns they are able to handle the most severe winter conditions.

With all-weather tires the transition into spring is no problem and with new improved rubber compounds they are able to handle a wide range of temperatures. They also allow for the flexibility to travel from an area of snow to an area of dry pavements without any problems allowing for equal grip no matter what the road surface. With winter tires you are less flexible as there are date limitations of when you are allowed to use snow tires, with studded tires even more so. The regulations for studded tires are different depending on the State where you reside. If you are interested in winter tires, then it is important to check the laws in the State where you live. There are also some States only allowing rubber studs while others allow both metal and rubber studs. When to put them on depends on where in the United States you live. This is something that is not a problem if using all-weather tires. With all-weather tires you can make the transition between fall, winter and spring with no worries while resting assured that you will have reliable grip in all weather conditions.

Whether you decide for all-weather tires or winter tires, studded or non-studded tires, you need to make sure you follow the manufacturer’s recommended tire dimensions for your make and model of car. This is because only with the right dimensions can you be guaranteed the best performance of your vehicle. In other words, if the recommended tire dimensions for your car is 215/70R16 then you would need to install either 215/70R16 winter tires or 215/70R16 all-weather tires.

All-weather tires are great in areas with severe winter weather and can even replace the need for winter tires especially as they also hold the “Three Peak Mountain Snowflake” symbol signifying that they have passed performance criteria in snow testing to be considered severe snow service rated.  Both all-weather tires and winter tires hold this emblem so both can safely be used in the most severe winter weather. But only all-weather tires can be used year-round.

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