goodyears assuance tripple tread tires for a car are fantastic a little pricey but great u get ice, wet, and dry traction in 1 tire they run around $275 foe a set of 2 size 195/60/15 but they have them in almost every size good luck
because there not waterproof
Your car might hesitate under acceleration when the weather is wet because your tires are worn or because there is water in the gas. You might also have a problem with the fuel injectors.
Because the 'wet' tyre and dry ground has no friction, but 'dry' tyre and dry ground is more likely to be faster
it is your tires
They are wide to gain maximum traction and bald because they are only used on dry tracks. In wet weather, racing tires with treads are used.
Depends on your climate, I live in a desert with harsh sunlight and temperatures, and the tires I've had on my car the last 30,000 or so have been Nitto NT450's, and they've been great thus far...Wet weather is a whole other tire. you need to have some other tires more suited for wet weather.
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When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..
good trac on dry bad on wet
Wet, and sort of sunny weather
A car is harder to steer when it rains as the wet surface effects its traction and maneuvering. The tires also respond differently in wet conditions.
Different tyres have different surfaces that depending on the ground either increase or decrease friction. Selection of proper F1 tyres play a significant role because the cars travel at a great speed. Here are the different types of F1 racing tires Dry Weather Tyres Hard compound Soft compound Super-soft compound Wet Weather Tires Intermediate Wet tyres Extreme wet Tires Different tires are used according to the track surface they are racing on.