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9/10/2021
Did you know there are different types of tires to match your driving conditions? In this post by AMSOIL: Lopshire Motorsports in Ottumwa, we’ll talk about five different types of tires and how they can improve your driving experience.

Energy Saving Tires

Energy-saving tires were designed originally by car manufacturers of hybrid or electric cars to meet their efficiency standards. They are made out of silica-based rubber that helps in reducing the friction between your tires and the road. Some of these tires are also made with eco-conscious practices in mind, like using non-toxic materials and purified oils, and are a great option if you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint. Another essential aspect to mention about energy-saving tires is that they are considered all-season tires and that they’re made with treads that will last many miles in good condition. Lastly, energy-saving tires are usually more expensive than regular tires, but this can balance out with the fuel efficiency they offer.

Similar to how tires can change your driving experience, having a synthetic oil change in Ottumwa can also do wonders for your vehicle. The experts at Lopshire Motorsports can help you choose the right oil for your car. Call them today at (641) 680-7181 or visit their online store for their full range of products.

Performance Tires

Performance tires are a particular type of tire that was initially designed for sports cars. Performance tires are made with shallow treads for better contact with the road, which is great for going at high speeds, but they also have far less traction than tires with a deeper tread design. Nowadays, some drivers choose them for their vehicles as they’re made to handle high speeds for long periods. Another characteristic of performance tires is their lower side profile, making them great for cornering and responsiveness when steering. Some drivers find that using these tires makes their vehicle noisier, and it might take some getting used to because driving can feel different too. Because of their characteristics and the specificity of their design, performance tires tend to be more expensive. Some drivers decide to have them as a secondary set of tires to use on a track or for a specific event.

All-Season Tires

All-season tires were created around 50 years ago to make season changes easier for drivers. Before that, drivers would need to swap out their tires depending on the weather or would have their tires wear out quickly. Nowadays, variations of all-season tires are the default ones on cars that come directly from the manufacturer. If you’re looking for a type of tire that will work well regardless of weather conditions, all-season tires are the ones for you. These tires are reliable in mild heat and rain and even in light snow, but they might not be the best in extreme weather conditions like heavy snow or very hot weather.

Get a synthetic oil change in Ottumwa today to keep your engine running smoothly. Call the pros at  Lopshire Motorsports today at (641) 680-7181 and ask about AMSOIL’s Signature Series 5W-20 Synthetic Motor Oil​​ or visit their online store 24/7 for more product information.

Summer Tires

If you live somewhere that gets hot in the summer, you might get much more miles out of summer tires than other types. Summer tires are specifically designed to withstand hotter climates as they’re made out of synthetic rubber that helps the tires to have better contact with the road. That being said, the material that these tires are made of tends to freeze, harden and crack in temperatures under 45°, making them unsafe for freezing conditions. Summer tires are an excellent choice for cars, SUV’s and minivans, and because of their tread pattern, they’re a reliable option for summer rain.

Winter Tires

On the other hand, if you live somewhere colder or that gets colder winters, winter tires might be the way to go. Winter tires are made from natural rubber instead of synthetic, which doesn’t harden or crack when the weather drops under freezing temperatures. Winter tires also have deeper treads which are excellent in wet and snowy conditions as the groove design helps with grip and prevents aquaplaning. Winter tires are a reliable and safe choice for your everyday driving needs.

Find the perfect oil from your vehicle at Lopshire Motorsports. Their experts are ready to assist you and answer any questions you may have. Call at (641) 680-7181 or visit their online store today, and don’t forget to schedule a Synthetic Oil Change in Ottumwa for a smoother running engine.