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A wise decision regarding the choice of tyres for your car could be a major factor for safety. The difference in tyre types is something that isn’t very prominently known but is very important. Changing tyres according to the season is the key to getting the best performance possible from them.

Performance Tyres

Summer tyres are better for all-round performance in warm conditions like Tanzania’s. These specific type of tyres are made up of relatively harder rubber than other tyres, which soften in milder weather to be effective in wet conditions as well. Summer tyres provide great traction on dry or wet roads, whereas the same can’t be said for muddy conditions.

Presence of wider grooves prevents hydroplaning and keeps the car in control. Summer tyres are best for temperatures above 7 degrees C. The presence of harder rubber compound with comparatively lesser natural rubber than winter tyres becomes brittle when exposed to temperatures less than 7 degrees C. This also means that summer tyres create less friction; hence, are also fuel efficient as compared to winter tyres.

All Season Tyres

These types of tyres are made keeping both all conditions in mind. The tyres are designed in such a way that they offer a combination of benefits. The tyre has many small grooves that help in traction in wet conditions. 

The perfect choice of tyres for your car depends on the place you live  and the roads conditions. Our team of experts will advice you on the type of tyres you should buy, the size and available brands to choose from.

Available Brands

Ardent Tires

Bridgestone Tires

Dunlop Tires

Kumho Tires

Goodride Tires