Orlando Tires – Selecting The Right Tires

When you’re in the market to buy new tires, Orlando Tires suggests that the first thing to do is to analyze your driving conditions; then pick a tire that suits those conditions. Do you drive only on dry roads, or do you also drive in the rain? Do you drive your truck only on paved roads, or do you go off-road as well?

Orlando Tires offers you these three tips to help you in choosing the right tires for your driving needs.

1. What are the worst weather conditions you drive in?

If you use high performance tires in summer and all-season or touring tires in winter, then you can select tires that exactly meet your driving needs. If you have just one set of tires that you use year round, you may experience fine performance under most conditions, but your vehicle’s performance may suffer when the conditions are at their worst. Thus Orlando Tires reminds you that it’s important to choose tires so that they match the worst weather conditions you reasonably expect to drive under.

2. What are your regular driving conditions?

If you just drive around town, say to work and back, just about any tire will be fine. However, if you drive your vehicle on city streets and highways that are congested during busy times, you will probably want more responsive tires. If you drive frequently on the interstate highways, like I4 or the Florida Turnpike, you’ll probably want quiet, smooth-riding, long-wearing tires, like touring tires. Driving in the summer when its raining alot will usually require tires with good handling, like performance tires.

3. Now, Compare Your Worst Driving Conditions With Your Regular Driving Conditions

If your worst driving conditions and your ordinary conditions are pretty close to the same, then one set of tires will usually be enough. If there are rainy driving conditions and you drive in them occasionally but your everyday driving conditions are pretty tame, Orlando Tires would suggest that you may want to consider having both an all-season tire for the winter months and a touring or performance tire for the summer driving season.



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