If my vehicle has All-Wheel Drive do I need winter tires?
Yes. All-Wheel Drive will help get you going in winter conditions but will fall short when turning or stopping.
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Yes. All-Wheel Drive will help get you going in winter conditions but will fall short when turning or stopping.
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No. All-season tires are only designed to perform well in temperatures above 7oCelsius. For colder temperatures an All-weather or Winter tire is necessary.
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New tires provide better wet grip than your half-worn tires. When new tires are installed on the rear, it helps reduce oversteer and the potential for your vehicle to fishtail and lose control in wet conditions
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The tire size for your vehicle can be found on the inside frame of the driver side door.
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It is best to install them when the temperature drops below 70C.
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