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FYI about New & Used Winter Tires

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

It’s pretty brief so just be ready for it : 

1. The reason why New & Used Winter Tires / New & Used Snow Tires are different from regular tires is because they have specific tread patterns that are customized to dig down & bite into the snow & ice. They are also made from rubber compounds that are much softer from the ordinary one that you see on All-Season Tires. 

2. All-Season Tires are not as good in the Winter time as New or Used Winter Tires are. An easy way to actually understand the difference is to think of All-Season Tires as regular sneakers that you can wear everyday & New / Used Winter Tires would be the snow boots that you belt on whenever you go to the mountains. Are you getting a better picture? 

3. If you’re thinking about getting New or even Used Winter Tires & have the idea of just putting it on the Front Wheels; don’t do it. The reason why is because when you do this & drive in the snow, your Rear Wheels are not going to have any grip on the slippery road; which means that you can most likely spin out of control ): 

These are the three basic things that you should remember when mounting & driving on New & Used Winter Tires . I hope it helps !

Off to the mountains,
Mykalanne.

All-Season New Tires & Used Tires

Monday, April 12th, 2010

All-Season Tires are typically standard on all cars that you see today. They are manufactured to withstand all of the seasons, yearlong, 365 days a year. Literally. All-Season Tires are probably the best for your car if you live in states like California, Arizona, or even Florida. If you have extreme winter conditions, then you may acquire All-Season Tires; just prepare yourself to either replace them every winter with Winter Tires, or chain them with Snow Chains. 

They are not that difficult to maintain, if we’re being completely honest here. The more expensive they are, the longer they last. If you need new tires, make sure to include All-Season Tires as one of your options & use our Tire Request to find it; or just visit our website at All-Used-Tires.com if you need any other ones (:

Sincerely,
Mykalanne.