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Winter Tires Collection
Designed to excel in cold temperatures, offering superior grip on snow, ice, and slush. Their unique tread patterns and specialized rubber compounds ensure optimal performance and safety in harsh winter conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, winter tires are recommended even for all-wheel-drive vehicles because they provide superior grip and handling in snow, ice, and cold temperatures compared to all-season tires.
Winter tires are most effective when temperatures consistently drop below 7°C (45°F), as their rubber compounds are designed for cold conditions.
It’s not advisable to use winter tires year-round because their softer rubber compound wears out faster in warm weather, reducing their lifespan and performance.
Yes, winter tires are specifically designed to provide excellent traction on icy roads, often featuring sipes and special tread patterns to improve grip.
Winter tires have a softer rubber compound and more aggressive tread designs, offering superior performance in snow and ice, while all-season tires provide a balance for mild conditions.
Winter tires may produce slightly more road noise on dry surfaces due to their aggressive tread pattern, but newer models are designed to minimize noise levels.
Winter tires can last 4–6 seasons, depending on driving habits, storage conditions, and mileage. Rotating them annually can help extend their lifespan.
Yes, winter tires can be mounted on standard rims. However, some drivers prefer dedicated winter rims to simplify seasonal tire changes.
Yes, installing winter tires on all four wheels ensures balanced handling and control. Mixing winter tires with other types can lead to instability.
Studded tires provide better traction on icy surfaces but may not be necessary for all conditions. Non-studded winter tires perform well in a variety of snowy and icy situations and are often quieter.