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All Season Tires Can Handle Various Driving Conditions

All tires will eventually need to be replaced. When you need to find a tire, it can seem confusing because there are many tire sizes on the market. All season tires are made to drive on various surfaces throughout every season, and you can find some affordable options that can meet your driving needs on eBay.

What is an all season tire?

All season tires can work in a variety of driving conditions. They are the most versatile tire on the market. These tires can handle everything from a wet road to winter driving conditions. They are designed for use in every season, and these wheels are also the most common tires found on vehicles. Many people select an all season tire because they can fit anything from sport utility vehicles to passenger cars.

What do the sidewall markings mean?

You may have noticed numbers and letters on the side of your wheels. This contains important information about your tire. You can find everything from the size to safety standard markings on the tires side. These markings let you know that the tire meets all the safety requirements by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) code is also found on the tire too. These numbers will give you the proper speed, pressure inflation, and load specifications for your particular model of tire. It is important to find the right size tire for your vehicle. If you try to install a tire that is not recommended, you run the risk of voiding your warranty.

How do you read the tire markings?

The tire markings contain a lot of information. Some of the information you can find includes the following:

  • Tire class: This letter indicates the class of the tire. LT stands for a light duty truck tire. P means it is made for a passenger car.
  • Section width tread: The section width is the measurement from one sidewall to the other one. It is measured in millimeters.
  • Aspect ratio: The aspect ratio is the height of the sidewall. It is measured as a percentage of the section width.
  • Speed rating: The speed rating indicates the maximum speed that you can drive on the tire. Z is the highest speed rating.