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April 20th
It depends on what weather conditions you are driving in. If you are driving in harsh snowy weather then studded tires can be your best friend. They will help you produce traction on a road that is slippery and icy. On a regular dry road, you do not need studded tired, they can damage the balance on your tires if you drive with them too much.
The camber might need to be changed on a car for the tires to wear evenly. A car that is out of alignment will be very hard on the tires.
No this mount does not require a studded wall, you simply have to drill one pair of holes into your wall in order to support it.
Means you need an oil change, tires rotated and your filters changed. It costs about $200.
A proper kit consistsmof shorts a long or short sleeve top and a pair of studded boots( studded boots only on grass)
Depends on what you mean. If you're only facing snow that's still soft enough to take an impression, then what you want is the widest tires your frame/fork can take, a fairly open tread pattern and run them on low pressure. If you want traction on ice and hardpack too, then you need studded tires. For recreational use you can make your own. I'll post a link, scroll down 3/4 of the page. Note that the screws used for studs in the DIY tires are fairly soft, and wear out fast if you hit regular patches of bare roads/rock. For regular use I recommend buying studded tires instead. Their studs are much harder than the home made variety, and hold up quite well on bare roads.
You need the tires that are most appropriate for your car.
Yes they can be interchanged and changed out. When doing this change one must make sure they are changed out in equal pairs. The two fronts and two backs have to be changed at the same time in order for it to work. One may also need to change the axle in some extreme conditions.
No, you need the tires with the air in them to tow it.
This would vary depending on the car as well as the tires on it. To calculate this you would have to know what the friction between the tires and the road is. A bald set of touring tires has very different properties than a studded snow tire. You would also need to know the weight of the vehicle. Then you would also have to know some basic physics equations. State police departments are equipped to solve these kinds of problems.
Kelly Tires offers a wide variety of tires, whether you need "all terrain" tires for all road types, tires for rugged terrain. They have commercial truck tires or "LT" tires, tires for light trucks. They tell you how to locate on your vehicle the correct tire size you need.