MAZDA Parts 101: All-Season Tires vs. Snow Tires

Installing MAZDA Tires

Install Mazda parts during the winter doesn’t have to be a struggle, so long as you know what parts to replace. That especially applies to tires, as all-season and snow tires provide different protection against the snow. Learn more about Mazda parts and compare all-season tires with snow tires at Paul Blouin Mazda.

 

Comparing All-Season Tires and Snow Tires

All-season and snow tires are built differently from each other, as they’re built for different tasks. The all-season tires shipped with most new cars are designed to handle a bit of everything, but they’re not specialized for any particular use. They’re engineered to provide the best grip and traction on asphalt roads, as the manufacturer expects these tires to be your go-to option for driving in good weather.

By comparison, snow tires have a softer rubber construction, so they don’t stiffen as much in the cold. The tread depths are usually deeper and more layered to provide better traction in the snow and ice. You may also see snow tires with studs that puncture through ice and frozen roads, making the car more stable in slippery conditions.

 

Do All-Season Tires Work in Winter?

Properly maintaining your all-season tires might work well enough in the winter, even if winter tires are a good substitute. You need to ensure that your tires are always correctly inflated and that their treads are still deep and uncracked. You’ll also need to balance your wheels and rotate your tires on schedule.

 

Order MAZDA Parts and Snow Tires in Augusta, ME

Order winterized Mazda parts and tires to ensure you're ready for winter. Order spare snow tires from Paul Blouin Mazda today, or ask us about tire service for prepping your car for winter.

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