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For drivers interested in a set of tires they can keep on their trucks throughout Canada’s seasons, all-weather tires are a great solution. With a set of all-weather tires, you get a consistent driving experience that blends the safety requirements and features needed in winter with excellent handling and performance for summer. At Precision Automotive, we have the best all-weather truck tires that suit every budget.
If you want the features of winter tires and all-season tires, you must check out our top-rated all-weather tires. Their features include increased sipe density on the inside treads. Sipe density is the amount of rubber connecting with the road’s surface for improved traction on ice and snow. They also have snow claws for traction in deeper snow than an all-season tire could manage.
All-weather tires also have lower sipe density on the outside treads and increased block rigidity. These features lead to increased traction on wet, dry, and icy roads. They also have slush groves, slush edges, and polished groves that remove slush from the tires to increase traction and propel snow and water off the road. This results in an improved grip. Lastly, the best all-weather tires have increased stability for better handling and control at any speed.
The top-rated all-weather tires are highly durable and resistant to wear and tear. Many of them can last and have a warranty to cover over 100,000 KM of driving. They also carry a Severe Service Designation that indicates that the best all-weather tires perform according to Transport Canada’s requirements in severe winter conditions. The top-rated all-weather tires will provide excellent grip in winter weather and will remain soft like a winter tire when the temperature dips below the freezing mark.
As all-weather tires are relatively new to the industry, there are usually no specific sections to shop for these tires. Instead, you must look for a mountain with three peaks and a snowflake on the tire. This symbolizes the difference between all-season and all-weather tires.
If you are trying to determine the best all-weather truck tires, keep in mind that they have longer stopping distances during dry weather. However, all-weather tires are typically better on wet roads. Also, the top-rated all-weather truck tires are much better than all-season tires when it comes to ice, slush, and snow. The downside to all-weather truck tires is that they do not offer the same ride comfort and have sharper handling. Not to mention, they have increased tire noise.
Stop by Precision Automotive, and we will hook you up with the top-rated all-weather truck tires. Contact us at 613-841-5550 or stop by our shop at 385 Vantage Drive in Orleans. You can also request an appointment online from the comfort of your home. Contact us today to get a quote, and our friendly customer service personnel will be able to answer any questions you have.