Collection: Snow & Winter
Snow tires feature a large amount of sipes, which helps the tread bite through snow. They are also constructed of soft rubber that won’t harden when temperatures drop, leading to better traction in snow and rain.
Snow tires typically last about 20,000 miles or three winters. You should consider replacing them when tread depth falls to 4/32 in. or less.
It isn’t advisable to use snow tires once the temperature consistently remains above 45° F. While the soft rubber does well in winter weather, it doesn’t provide the same traction in the summer. Additionally, warm weather will cause the rubber in snow tires to break down prematurely. It’s suggested that you purchase snow tires in addition to your car’s all-season or summer tires.
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