In this article i will share with you the first part of the sears tire selection guide that i can impart with the sears tires lovers. I will explain the different types of tires and their pros and cons.
First, i categorized the tires by its different methods, which are categories by performance, by the type of vehicle they will be used on and lastly by special usage categories. On this part 1 of my article i will share with you about the category by performance.
Under categories by performance i divide it again into three portions which are all season tires, second performance all season tires and last the ultra high performance all season tires.
All Season Tires, is also know as all weather tires. This tires (sears tires) are best for : most passenger vehicles (Most new vehicles are sold with all weather tires); year around good performance in all kinds of weather; lowest tread wear;decent traction; most comfortable ride and for most economical (prices)...But, it is no high controlled-handling for extremely wet or snowy roads. If you live in regions with very wet or snowy condition, consider other tires. When it comes to cost, it is typically ranges between $30 to $90 per wheels. This all season sears tires are usually available for tires sizes in 13, 14, and 15 inches.
Performance All Season Tires: These tires are best for better handling for wet and snowy surfaces and lose some ride comfort to get better traction. But... since softer materials is used to get better traction, tread are usually higher and somewhat less comfortable ride. The cost of these tires are usually from $50 to $140 dollars per wheel and it is available in sizes 15, 16 and 17 inches. These kind of sears tires is usually for passenger and light truck or SUV vehicles.
The Ultra High Performance All Season Tires; these are best for sports cars and other high performance vehicles, best for greatest control and handling, best cornering; best for increased speed rating and summer condition. But again....they have the quickest tread wear, and not designed to be used in very wet and snowy condition.People typically switch to all season or winter tires during winter months. The cost of these tires usually ranges from $80 to $180. If your wheel rims are small, you may have extra cost of replacing them as well. These tires are also available in 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 inches and for the used of passenger vehicle, light trucks or SUV vehicles.
First, i categorized the tires by its different methods, which are categories by performance, by the type of vehicle they will be used on and lastly by special usage categories. On this part 1 of my article i will share with you about the category by performance.
Under categories by performance i divide it again into three portions which are all season tires, second performance all season tires and last the ultra high performance all season tires.
All Season Tires, is also know as all weather tires. This tires (sears tires) are best for : most passenger vehicles (Most new vehicles are sold with all weather tires); year around good performance in all kinds of weather; lowest tread wear;decent traction; most comfortable ride and for most economical (prices)...But, it is no high controlled-handling for extremely wet or snowy roads. If you live in regions with very wet or snowy condition, consider other tires. When it comes to cost, it is typically ranges between $30 to $90 per wheels. This all season sears tires are usually available for tires sizes in 13, 14, and 15 inches.
Performance All Season Tires: These tires are best for better handling for wet and snowy surfaces and lose some ride comfort to get better traction. But... since softer materials is used to get better traction, tread are usually higher and somewhat less comfortable ride. The cost of these tires are usually from $50 to $140 dollars per wheel and it is available in sizes 15, 16 and 17 inches. These kind of sears tires is usually for passenger and light truck or SUV vehicles.
The Ultra High Performance All Season Tires; these are best for sports cars and other high performance vehicles, best for greatest control and handling, best cornering; best for increased speed rating and summer condition. But again....they have the quickest tread wear, and not designed to be used in very wet and snowy condition.People typically switch to all season or winter tires during winter months. The cost of these tires usually ranges from $80 to $180. If your wheel rims are small, you may have extra cost of replacing them as well. These tires are also available in 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 inches and for the used of passenger vehicle, light trucks or SUV vehicles.