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Snow tires are a type of automotive tire designed to provide increased traction on snow and ice. They are typically made of a softer rubber compound than regular tires, allowing them to grip the road better in cold weather. Snow tires also have a deeper tread pattern than regular tires, which helps to disperse snow and slush. Snow tires are often used in colder climates, where snow and ice are common.
Snow tires are typically sold in sets of four, and are often used in combination with winter wheels. Winter wheels are designed to be lighter and more durable than regular wheels, and are often made of aluminum or magnesium.
Snow tires are an important part of winter driving safety, as they provide increased traction and stability on snow and ice. They are also important for maintaining fuel efficiency, as they reduce the amount of energy needed to move the vehicle.
Some companies in the snow tire market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more