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In order to stay up with your job, school, and other activities during the harsh winter months, you may be wondering whether you should purchase winter tires, otherwise known as snow tires, or just stick with all-season tires. For most severe winter weather conditions snow tires will help provide with enhanced traction. For help with purchasing the right type of tire for your specific vehicle and climate, ask your local tire service center to guide you through the process.  

So that vehicle owners can make informed decisions about whether or not to purchase all-season or winter tires, consider the following tips offered by a tire service center:

  • Tread Compound & Design: Winter tires feature specialized tread compounds and advanced tread designs that help provide superior traction and shorter stopping distance, together with improved braking performance.
  • Road Conditions: You may have hills and sharp corners to navigate in addition to the harsh winter weather. In addition to inclement weather, you may have hills and sharp corners in your area, as well as unplowed snow, slush or ice. For advanced traction and control, winter tires can help you face those challenges.
  • Weather Conditions: If the winter temperature is consistently below 45°F or you're forced to drive in challenging winter conditions (snow, slush, ice, unplowed roads), winter tires may be a good choice for you. All-season tires do provide extra traction for wet and snowy conditions, but the enhanced traction and grip that winter tires provide assures that your winter driving is safer and more comfortable.
  • Performance: The amount and type of traction on your tires impacts your vehicle's starting, stopping and turning abilities on snowy or icy road surfaces.

For expert advice from a professional tire service center, contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Rum River Automotive by calling (763) 389-3811, or go online at https://www.rumriverauto.com/ to answer your questions about our tire service. Since 1997, our auto repair shop has served vehicle owners in Princeton, MN and in the surrounding areas of Milaca, MN, and Zimmerman, MN.

For expert advice from a professional tire service center, Call our ASE Certified Technicians at Rum River Automotive to answer your questions about tire repair.

In order to stay up with your job, school, and other activities during the harsh winter months, you may be wondering whether you should purchase winter tires, otherwise known as snow tires, or just stick with all-season tires. For most severe winter weather conditions snow tires will help provide with enhanced traction. For help with purchasing the right type of tire for your specific vehicle and climate, ask your local tire service center to guide you through the process.  

So that vehicle owners can make informed decisions about whether or not to purchase all-season or winter tires, consider the following tips offered by a tire service center:

  • Tread Compound & Design: Winter tires feature specialized tread compounds and advanced tread designs that help provide superior traction and shorter stopping distance, together with improved braking performance.
  • Road Conditions: You may have hills and sharp corners to navigate in addition to the harsh winter weather. In addition to inclement weather, you may have hills and sharp corners in your area, as well as unplowed snow, slush or ice. For advanced traction and control, winter tires can help you face those challenges.
  • Weather Conditions: If the winter temperature is consistently below 45°F or you're forced to drive in challenging winter conditions (snow, slush, ice, unplowed roads), winter tires may be a good choice for you. All-season tires do provide extra traction for wet and snowy conditions, but the enhanced traction and grip that winter tires provide assures that your winter driving is safer and more comfortable.
  • Performance: The amount and type of traction on your tires impacts your vehicle's starting, stopping and turning abilities on snowy or icy road surfaces.

For expert advice from a professional tire service center, contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Rum River Automotive by calling (763) 389-3811, or go online at https://www.rumriverauto.com/ to answer your questions about our tire service. Since 1997, our auto repair shop has served vehicle owners in Princeton, MN and in the surrounding areas of Milaca, MN, and Zimmerman, MN.

Troy Minske
Rum River AutomotiveAuto Repair Shop in Princeton, MN

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