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Every 25,000 to 50,000 miles, you must replace your tires to maintain safety, performance, efficiency, and traction. However, as you browse your options, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the variety on the market. To ensure you make the best decision for your vehicle based on weather, terrain, and driving habits, learn more about tire tread options below.

What Tire Tread Option Should You Use?

1. All-Season

All-season tires are the go-to option for daily commuters seeking flexibility and comfort. These tires are appropriate year-round and designed to provide excellent handling and reliability. To deliver this combination, the wheels typically feature symmetrical tread patterns with continuous deep grooves that are durable and offer sufficient grip in wet conditions.

2. Touring

tireA touring tire is similar to an all-season tire when it comes to reliability. However, touring tires prioritize performance over comfort and are best for drivers who spend more time on the highways at higher speeds. Touring tread is asymmetrical to enhance performance and ensure traction when driving faster.

3. Performance

When you drive through rain regularly and want a combination of excellent grip and safety at higher speeds, performance tires are your best bet. The tread on this style generally features larger curved and lateral grooves to maximize high-speed traction in wet conditions.

4. Summer

Summer tires are optimized for driving when it's hot outside, whether road conditions are wet or dry. To help drivers achieve excellent grip and performance, the tread has solid contact patches and curved grooves to reduce the risk of hydroplaning. These tires are best during summer or in warm climates, specifically since the tread isn't deep enough to tolerate ice or snow.

 

If your car, truck, or SUV needs new tires, H & S Tire & Auto Center is your one-stop-shop for service. Founded by a father-son team with seven decades of experience, this auto repair shop has been serving drivers across Wentzville, Lake St. Louis, and the surrounding areas of Missouri since 1977. To schedule a free estimate for your vehicle, call today at (636) 327-5225. For more information on their comprehensive services and commitment to providing friendly, high-quality hometown care, visit their website.

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