All-season tires deliver reliable traction and a smooth, dependable ride with year-round performance. They combine durability and comfort for everyday driving in dry, wet, and light snowy conditions.
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All-weather tires offer dependable performance through every season, giving you confident handling on dry, wet, icy, and snowy roads. All All-Weather tires are 3PMSF (Three peak mountain snowflake) rated for severe snow conditions.
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All-terrain tires are built for versatility and confident handling, delivering strong grip on highways and off-road trails with rugged tread patterns that handle dirt, gravel, and mud as well as pavement.
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Winter tires are engineered with specialized tread compounds and biting edges to maximize traction, braking, and control in snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. They are most useful when temperatures are consistently below 40° F.
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Summer tires provide precise handling, enhanced grip, and shorter stopping distances in warm weather, designed for optimal performance on dry and wet roads. They are most useful when temperatures are consistently above 40° F.
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Mud-terrain tires are dependable and feature aggressive tread blocks and reinforced sidewalls for maximum traction in deep mud, loose dirt, and challenging off-road conditions.
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All-Season tires are versatile and suitable for warm and cool climates, but not recommended for extreme hot or cold weather conditions because of specific rubber components.
Like their name suggests, all-weather tires are versatile and can perform well in a variety of weather conditions and can be severe snow-rated.
With bigger treads than traditional all-season tires, all-terrain tires allow for both on and off-roading capabilities.
Winter tires are manufactured to perform well in snow, ice, sleet and other cold weather conditions. Winter tires are typically soft, with an intricate grooved tread pattern — made for holding compacted snow and creating traction — and are severe snow-rated.