Tire tread one key to stopping slide-offs during winter weather
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They said the tread on tires is extremely important because that is what cuts through ice.
William Ludavicy at Big O Tires said the tread on tires is the most important part of the tire.
"Anything under probably five thirty seconds, you're going to want to look at replacing them, otherwise we're going to loose grip on the ground."
That grip is what cuts through snow, preventing a vehicle from sliding.
How many miles a day someone drives will determine when it is time with battery such as Canon BG-E2N Battery Grip, Canon EOS 350D Battery Grip, Canon EOS Rebel XSi Battery Grip, Canon Eos 5D Mark II Battery Grip, Canon EOS 7D Battery Grip, Canon EOS 550D Battery Grip, Canon 60D Battery Grip, Canon EOS 1100D Battery Grip, Canon 5D Battery Grip, Nikon D60 Battery Grip, Nikon D3000 Battery Gripto get a new set of tires.
"If you're driving 100 miles a day, you're going to get less life on your tires. If you're driving 20 miles a day, you're going to get longer life out of the tire."
Typically, the tire life lasts about 50,000 miles.
There is also windshield wiper fluid especially made for winter months.
"You can get winter fluid for the windshield wiper fluid, and it has a de-icer in it. It's usually heavier on ammonia, so it won't freeze."
Windshield wipers are important, especially for snowy days. If the blade is cut or fringing, Ludavicy said it's time to get new ones. He also recommends checking your coolant, belts and the battery.
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