
Are the treads on your tires looking shallow? If so, it could be time to look for tires nearby so you can get a new set. It is, however, important to be sure that you get the right type. Here we go over four kinds of tires so you can make the right choice:
All-Season Tires
The most common type, all-season tires are generally good for an entire year, as the name implies. While they do supply good traction for most conditions, when conditions get slippery, they may not offer the best road grip.
Winter Tires
Winter tires – also known as snow tires – are the ones you’ll want when the roads around Erie start to resemble a skating rink. They have extra deep treads that are designed to provide the utmost traction.
Performance Tires
These tires are meant to give you more responsive – and sporty – handling in both wet and dry conditions.
All-Terrain Tires
If you like to explore some of the more rugged parts of our area, you should consider putting all-terrain tires on your vehicle for your off-road adventures. These heavy-duty tires are built to take a beating and supply outstanding traction for things like rock, mud, and sand.
Not Sure Which Tires You Need?
For the best performance and safety, it’s essential that you outfit your vehicle with the right tires. If you don’t know which type you need, get in touch with the service center at Rick Weaver Buick GMC. We’ll offer our recommendations and help you save money by letting you know about our current deals and specials. In addition, we can also maintain your tires with regular maintenance, including rotations and pressure checks.

