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There Are Several Different Sorts Of Hankook Tires For Many Different Uses

By Kylie S. McCutcheon


The next time you visit a tire shop that operates in your town, you should take a brief moment to make note of all of the different types of Hankook tires they carry there and how many of them are intended for very specific uses. There are different wheels out there that are created to offer various levels of protection and handling on the open road, and then there are some that cater specifically to various types of motorsports. The fact of the matter is that there is more than just one core type of tire on the market these days and dozens of different reasons why you would choose one or another.

There's no way to deny that the number one type of tire is the most basic variety that you would put on the car you drive every single day to get you from your home to your job or school or to run all your important errands. Even though these types of treads are designed for the most basic type of driving there is does not mean that they are all created the same or have an uncanny ability to take you wherever you please. Some treads are only really safe for driving in fair weather, some are good for wet and icy weather, and some are only good for sixty thousand miles while there are others that can take you more than one hundred thousand miles.

As previously mentioned, there are a number of tire types made specifically for various motorsports, and the most prominent type of motorsport that people would need special wheels is racing around on an asphalt track. Your basic everyday treads do not offer the right kind of grip that allows a racer to handle the way they should and most would come to pieces not long after exceeding one hundred and fifty miles. The wheels you will see on a race car are made of some incredibly durable materials and have treads that are designed to stick to the asphalt as they warm up, offering racers a grip that is second to none.

Another sport that calls for a special type of tread is any kind of off road sport, because these sports call for maximum durability and special kind of grip. Rally cars drive on tracks made of nothing but dirt, and these cars need treads that penetrate the dirt enough to get a grip of something solid and keep the vehicle going forward around the track. Many off road treads are so thick that they can actually find a grip in exceptionally thick mud that other wheels would simply get buried in.

There are even a number of tire models that are specifically designed for various commercial and recreational vehicles, and these vehicles couldn't do what they are made for without them. Basically anyone should be able to look at the different driving scenarios and vehicles and get an idea why there are so many types of Goodyear tires on the market these days.




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