Tires

Major Tire Components

Tread

The tread is the outermost part of the tire that comes into direct contact with the road surface. It is designed with various patterns and grooves to provide traction, control, and to channel water away from the contact patch to prevent hydroplaning.

Sidewall

The sidewall is the vertical portion of the tire that bridges the tread and the bead. It provides structural integrity and flexibility, and contains important information about the tire's specifications.

Bead

The bead is the innermost edge of the tire that fits securely onto the rim of the wheel. It is made from high-strength steel wires encased in rubber, ensuring a tight fit and maintaining the tire’s position on the wheel.

Three Things to Consider When Choosing the Correct Tire

Tire Size & Specifications

Choosing the right tire size and specifications is crucial for ensuring a proper fit on your vehicle and optimal performance. Factors such as tire size, load index, and speed rating play a key role in this regard.

Driving Conditions & Climate

Different tires are designed for various driving conditions and climates. Choosing the right type ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity.

Driving Style & Performance Needs

Your driving style and performance expectations influence the type of tire that will best meet your needs.

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