Yes it is recommended that you purchase Snow Tires for driving in Wisconsin. You should be fully prepared for the harsh winter weather conditions in Wisconsin. You can never be too prepared. Also search for a list of items you should keep in your car in case of a winter driving emergency.
It is recommended to have 4 matching tires.
You at least want the drive wheels to be winter for traction. For the best results all 4 should be.
Depends on the weather conditions you will be driving. Winter tires provide noticeable increases in traction, control and breaking distance in ice and snow. If you live in an area where you see much snow and ice in the winter, then snow tires are highly recommended Not only would they increase your safety, but will also reduce your chances of getting stuck someplace! Not for nothing some provinces in Canada make it mandatory to use winter tires in winter. Snow tires are a low speed type of tire, and provide a rougher drive at high highway speeds. Snow tires can be noisier. If you are driving in a location where you do not see much snow, you may also want to consider all season truck/suv tires.
Those tires aren't save for winter driving in Wisconsin because the tread is warn.
If by winter tires, mean studded tires than no it not recommended to use them when the roads are clear because they will tear up the roads and are unnecessary. The reason you use studded tires is for better traction in the snow and ice.
is it 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive? usally 265/65-17
Mud tires will perform quite well in snow, with minimal slippage. However, they are not recommended for use on ice-- you will need specialized tires for ice.
Yes, just be sure all the tires are the same size and put winter tire on drive axils, never use different size tires on a 4x4 all four must be the same size, or you will damage transmission.Answeryes
First you will want to make sure it is something with four-wheel-drive. After that, it is more about the tires than the car. With bad tires, even a truck will slide around. Get good tires first and foremost.
Yes with Snow tires ( if you live in a region with snow during winter ) but with no more then 2 inches of snow or less you will get stuck or have no traction
The N-Spec brand of tires are recommended for a Cayenne Porsche.
Mazda doesnt make the tires