
Too Many Tyres? Here's How to Choose the Right Ones
Here are five essential factors to consider when selecting the perfect tyres for your vehicle.
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Tyre type affects performance, safety, and comfort, influencing how a vehicle handles different weather conditions and terrains. Choosing the right tyre type ensures optimal traction, durability, and fuel efficiency, tailored to your driving needs and environment.
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All-weather tyres
Engineered to perform in a variety of conditions, combining elements of summer and winter tyres.
Suitable for regions with mild climates, providing convenience and safety without the need for seasonal tyre changes.
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Winter tyres
Constructed with special tread patterns and rubber compounds for cold temperatures and snowy conditions.
Essential for safe driving in winter, offering superior traction and braking performance on ice and snow.
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Tire width refers to the measurement of how wide the tire is, typically impacting the vehicle's grip, handling, and stability. Choosing the right tire width is crucial as it affects driving performance, fuel efficiency, and overall safety, depending on your driving conditions and preferences.
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Up to 195 mm
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59.– to 86.–Narrow width offers reduced rolling resistance, enhancing fuel efficiency.
Ideal for city driving or compact cars, providing adequate grip and maneuverability in urban environments.
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196 - 225 mm
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82.– to 110.–Medium width balances performance and efficiency, offering a versatile driving experience.
Suited for a variety of vehicles, providing improved traction and stability for both city and highway driving.
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226 - 300 mm
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120.– to 170.–Wider width ensures maximum grip and stability, especially during high-speed maneuvers.
Recommended for sports cars or performance vehicles, delivering enhanced handling and cornering capabilities.
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Rim diameter refers to the size of the wheel rim, directly affecting tire fitment and vehicle performance. Choosing the appropriate rim diameter is crucial for ensuring compatibility with your vehicle and achieving desired handling characteristics and ride comfort.
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Up to 15"
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64.– to 110.–Smaller rim size typically offers a smoother ride and better fuel efficiency.
Ideal for city driving and compact vehicles, providing ease of handling and cost-effectiveness.
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16 - 18"
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82.– to 110.–Medium rim size balances performance and comfort, suitable for most sedans and SUVs.
Offers improved handling and aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for everyday driving.
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19 - 25"
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140.– to 210.–Larger rim size enhances sporty appearance and road grip for high-performance vehicles.
Best suited for sports cars and luxury vehicles, offering superior handling and braking performance.
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The speed index indicates the maximum speed a tire can safely maintain under load. Selecting the proper speed index is essential for ensuring safety and optimal performance, especially during high-speed driving conditions.
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V = up to 240km/h
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85.– to 140.–Designed for vehicles that regularly travel at high speeds, offering reliable performance up to 240 km/h.
Ideal for sports cars and fast touring vehicles, ensuring stability and safety during high-speed travel.
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Y = up to 300 km/h
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110.– to 170.–Suitable for ultra-high performance vehicles, capable of maintaining speeds up to 300 km/h.
Perfect for supercars, enhancing safety and performance during extreme speed conditions.
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H = up to 210km/h
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74.– to 120.–Provides dependable service for vehicles operating at speeds up to 210 km/h.
Recommended for sedans and family cars, balancing speed capability with everyday usability.
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W = up to 270 km/h
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98.– to 150.–Engineered for high-performance cars, supporting speeds up to 270 km/h.
Great for performance-oriented vehicles, ensuring a safe and stable ride at elevated speeds.
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Noise emission refers to the level of sound produced by tires when in motion, which can affect the comfort and quietness of the ride. Lower noise emissions contribute to a more pleasant driving experience, especially on long journeys or in urban settings.
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Up to 70 dB
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80.– to 120.–Produces minimal noise, offering a quieter ride compared to higher decibel ranges.
Ideal for those prioritizing a serene driving experience, particularly beneficial in city driving and long highway trips.
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71 - 72 dB
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67.– to 100.–Generates moderate noise levels, balancing performance and comfort.
Suitable for drivers who desire a blend of quietness and tire performance, providing a satisfying driving experience.
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73 - 100 dB
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140.– to 200.–Produces higher noise levels, which may be noticeable inside the vehicle.
Typically found in performance or off-road tires where other features are prioritized over noise reduction.
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