Friday 7 April 2017

Types Of Tyres



The tyre brands put their heart and soul to deliver the best in tow product to their clients. Well they put the top notch technology and latest composition articles for their clients. There are about 400 tire factories in the whole world making a million tyres each year. They let the wheels rolling, think about the amount of energy and work they put in to make that wonder happen and automobiles run. So, that’s why they are heavily priced and a tyre blast creates a lot of noise, it’s the hard work crying!

Earlier there were simple tires and now there are performance tires. For you to know the tires differ in every aspect depending upon the kind of vehicle. There are varieties in the same and it as per the demands of the vehicle. You simply can’t put a suv tire into a sedan, it won’t work and also the working of the car would be in problem. So, types of tyre are there depending upon the vehicle and also weather conditions. Yes, there are winter tyres for frosty areas and summer rubbers to provide better grip in arid areas. It is more than what you think. There are wet weather tires for tropical regions to escape the skid and eco-friendly ones to cut down the fuel consumption. So for now let’s focus on vehicle based tyres.

SUV Tyres

You might have come across 4x4 tyres, these are basically suv tyres and are soft tyres. They are used in luxury cars and luxury on road sports automobiles. They come with better grip and the speed traction is very high. Also, SUV tyres are heavy and the rubber is not ordinary.

Performance Tyres

Performance tyres have low speed traction. Usually used for heavy vehicles like trucks, vans and muscle cars.  Also, some luxury cars also opt for the same. They can take load of the vehicles and hence enhance the road performance.  Performance rubbers have low rolling resistance and increased stability. 

Passenger Tyres

Passenger tyres are usually the car tires. Passenger tyres feature the seasonal tyres. There are summer tyres because humidity makes the roads moist and hence provide us with better grip. In winter regions filled with snow, more resistance and traction is required. So to ensure the same there are winter tyres and the wet weather tyres prevents skidding and the grooves are deeper to provide better alignment with the surface.

Now you must be knowing the amount of energy and pressure is put on the tyres and so much hard work is done by the tyre manufacturers and hence they give you the apt performance which makes your vehicle move. It is the heart of the vehicle and still modest enough stay on the surface!

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