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Are you wearing sneakers in the snow or winter boots? How about your car?

Laura Hasney - Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Are you wearing sneakers in the snow or winter boots?

If your car has all-season tires it could be like wearing sneakers. It is possible to walk down a snowy, icy sidewalk wearing sneakers--but it's a lot easier and safer to do it in proper boots.All-season tires are designed to cope with all sorts of conditions, including dry roads and rain, but are not optimized for any one condition. They are generally made from harder materials that don't conform to the road surface as well in low temperatures. Snow tires have tread patterns specifically designed to dig down and bite into snow and ice, plus they are made from softer rubber compounds that retain their flexibility in cold weather, allowing the tire to better conform to the surface of the road.

Turning leaves, time to think about winter driving

Laura Hasney - Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fall Driving

Fall is a beautiful time of year. The changing leaves, fresh apples and cider donuts but within a few short it will be just a memory as the winter months will be upon us and the scenery changes. How will your tires fair in the snow and ice? Now is the time to start planning. Will you go with an all-weather tire? A snow tire? Or even a studded snow tire? Where you live, your commute (if any) and your vehicle all should be a factor when decided what your best options are. A trained tire professional at Adirondack Tire can help you make the best choice for your vehicle and keep you safe this winter.  

Tuesday Tire Tip

Laura Hasney - Tuesday, September 27, 2011

3 main things to consider before buying winter tires

1. Your vehicle
2. Where you live
3. Your commute (if any)

Buying tires should be about buying the tires that fit your driving and your vehicle. Living up on a big hill may mean snow tires or studded snows if it is for a sales person who travels through the snow but if it is for a retiree that can wait out the bad travel and hit the roads after the plows have come through a good all-season could be fine. Talk to a tire professional before you decide to purchase.

Winter Tire Storage

Laura Hasney - Tuesday, April 12, 2011

To properly store your tires:

* Put each tire in it’s own storage bag. 

* The perfect environment for your tires would be a clean, cool, dry, dark and well ventilated space, like a garage, basement or a waterproof shed. If storing your tires in a heated room make sure the tires are shielded from the heat source.

* If storing in the basement or garage, don’t put the tires directly on the cement floor. Put them on a wooden pallet or shelf.

* Because tires are highly engineered products composed of a variety of materials, they must be protected from heat, light, moisture, ozone and deformation during storage.

* Solvents, fuels, lubricants, and chemicals should not come into contact with tires.

*The best way to store tires in on their sides in a tire rack. But realistically, most folks are not going to invest in one. Most people will stack them. If you do this,  then do not stack more than four high and never put anything on the stack of tires.

This tip is for tires NOT on rims. If the tires are on the rims, then you DO want to stack them, and not have them on their sides in a rack.



Your car wearing sneakers or snow boots for tires?

Laura Hasney - Tuesday, January 18, 2011



Are you wearing sneakers in the snow or winter boots?

If your car has all-season tires it could be like wearing sneakers. It is possible to walk down a snowy, icy sidewalk wearing sneakers--but it's a lot easier and safer to do it in proper boots.

All-season tires are designed to cope with all sorts of conditions, including dry roads and rain, but are not optimized for any one condition. They are generally made from harder materials that don't conform to the road surface as well in low temperatures. 

Snow tires have tread patterns specifically designed to dig down and bite into snow and ice, plus they are made from softer rubber compounds that retain their flexibility in cold weather, allowing the tire to better conform to the surface of the road.


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