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Do you need special tyres for your SUV
01/18/23

Automobiles come in three distinct categories: cars, SUVs, and 4x4s. Additionally, these varied vehicle kinds come with various capabilities and needs, each of which calls for a particular type of tyre. When choosing the best tyres for your car, you should also consider the terrain you travel on, the weather you drive in, and the season.

Cars need tyres that perform well in urban and suburban settings since they operate best when driven on roads. While 4x4 tyres are primarily used for off-road driving, SUV tires are similar to car tyres but are strengthened to support the heavier weight of an SUV. For the finest possible driving experience, you want your car's tyres to function in tandem with one another when you're driving. To ensure that performance is satisfied, many customers opt to fit their car with Original Equipment (OE) tyres. Because car tyres are only concerned with road performance, they have a significant impact on everything including acceleration, braking, handling and comfort.

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Even when you brake forcefully and transfer the majority of the vehicle's weight to the front suspension, your tyres are built to carry the weight of your car. They're made to cooperate with your suspension and shock absorbers to offer protection from any little jolts, potholes, and fractures in the road.

With nearly 4 million SUVs on our roads, it's clear that the number of SUVs on the road is growing, and this trend doesn't appear to be slowing down. For an application particular to SUVs, they take everything from the car tyre and build upon it. They are often bigger to withstand the greater weight of an SUV and have a heavy duty road focus, which is best if you mostly drive your SUV in cities and suburbs.

There are a few things to think about when selecting SUV tyres, including the SUV's weight, power, and whether it has an internal combustion engine, an electric motor, or both.


How to choose tyres for your SUV?

What are the important factors you take into account when buying new tyres for your car? Tires are a vital component of automobiles, but they are typically disregarded until they start to malfunction. Excellent SUV tyres are beneficial in several ways, including reducing speed increments, improving ride comfort, and increasing traction.

The best SUV tyres provide more security, higher efficiency, deal with road conditions, and provide a more comfortable ride overall. When you enter a tyre store, it could be a challenging experience because there are so many brands with different designs, prices, and materials.

Generally speaking, depending on the type of car you drive—hatchback or SUV—the replacement interval can range from 40,000 to 70,000 kilometres. The million-dollar question is, though, what options are available to you when you decide to replace your vehicle's tyres, and what considerations should you make?

1. Life of the tyre
The size, kind, and driving style of a vehicle all affect the life of its tyres. Hatchback tyres typically last for 40,000 km, although some go as far as 50,000 km. SUV tyres have a 70,000 km range. Some expensive vehicles with low-profile tyres only get 30,000 miles out of their tyres.

2. Tread Pattern of the tyre
For diverse driving situations, there are many types of tyres. There are speed and load limits for every tyre, which are indicated on the sidewalls. The tread pattern also changes. Unidirectional tyres only have one bearing for the tread pattern, and you cannot switch these tyres to the other side of the car. For SUVs to handle various extreme street situations, off-road tyres have a deep and wide tread block pattern. While HT or Highway terrain tyres are typically one-sided street tyres, mud-landscape tyres are specifically designed for usage on tough terrain. If you reside in an area with a lot of precipitation, it's wiser to choose a tyre with deep tread grooves for better water drainage.

3. Size of the tyre
Preferably, while buying new tyres, follow the recommended size recommended by the car's manufacturer. This is often the size specified on the top-tier model of the SUV you own. If you do require a larger size, don't go over the limit because a larger tyre will affect your car's odometer readings. For every increase in tyre width that you attempt, gradually reduce the size of the tyre profile.

For instance, the normal tyre size for a Mahindra Scorpio is 235/70 R16, where R16 stands for a 16-inch wheel rim width and 235 represents the tire's width in millimetres. 70 represents the profile or sidewall thickness in relation to the tire's width.


Final Thoughts

The proper tyre for your car, SUV, or 4x4 should be carefully chosen because they all play completely distinct roles in the maintenance and operation of the vehicle. SUV tyres are designed to focus solely on street performance, including holding, wet and dry slowing down, and street comfort. SUV tyres are designed to carry the added weight of the vehicle near the street's centre while reducing speed and exercising caution. While the sharply defined tread shape helps increase traction off-road, 44 tyres are supported to withstand the toughness of romping endeavours.

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