Kanata Rims

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Be Clever About Tires: Selecting the Right Tires For the Job Tires are purpose-built. Quite simply, they're built to the specifications which might be best worthy of the job that the tire will perform. These specifications decide the materials that the tire consists of further to the tread patterns and the general look of the tire. These build specs may be broken on to the next classes: Touring, Overall performance, All-Season, Light Truck, and Winter. 

Touring

I'm sure you heard the phrase "touring," but what does that mean? Touring means journeying at highway speeds for long durations. Touring tires are designed to give a quiet, outstanding ride with topnotch dealing speeds. This kind of tire has a non-aggressive tread with straight ribs that enable the channeling of water. Another attribute of the touring tire is long tread life. Long tread life is certainly an advantage, however, the downside is that the hard compound that makes up this tire has an inclination to freeze in winter, which in turn, sacrifices traction in bad climate.

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All performance

All performance Kanata Tires does a great job at highway speeds. They have an aggressive tread that gives fantastic traction for aggressive driving. These tires have heavy shoulder lugs for traction and a broad clean face for gripping the surface. Water is usually not a strong factor of this kind of tire. They are constructed of a softer rubber compound which aids traction but wears out quickly. Overall performance Kanata Tires are usually quick-lived. Most "summer" tires fall under this category.


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