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Passenger car tires are essential components designed to provide traction, handling, and comfort for everyday vehicles. They are typically made from a combination of rubber, fabric, and steel, engineered to withstand various road conditions. The tread patterns and rubber compounds are optimized for performance in different weather scenarios, including wet, dry, and snowy conditions.
| Material | Natural and synthetic rubber, fabric, and steel |
| Tire type | All-season, winter, and performance |
| Diameter range | 14 to 22 inches |
| Aspect ratio | 30 to 80 |
| Load index | 75 to 120 |
| Speed rating | P to Z ratings |
When selecting passenger car tires, consider the type of driving you will be doing, such as city or highway driving, and the typical weather conditions in your area. Specify the tire size, load index, and speed rating appropriate for your vehicle. Additionally, inquire about tread wear warranties and certifications such as DOT compliance to ensure safety and performance.
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All-season tires are designed for a variety of conditions, while winter tires are optimized for cold weather and snow.
Check the vehicle's owner manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb.
Adequate tread depth is crucial for traction, especially in wet or slippery conditions.
Tires should be replaced every 6 years or when the tread depth reaches 2/32 of an inch.
The speed rating indicates the maximum speed the tire can safely maintain over time.
It's not recommended to mix different brands or tread patterns, as it can affect handling and safety.