When air cools, it becomes denser and actually shrinks. If you check the tire pressure when cold and tire pressure when hot, you'll see that the tire pressure is higher when the tires are warm. Your tires were probably borderline low before the temperature changed. To minimize the effect, you can fill your tires with nitrogen instead. The pressure will fluctuate less. Check the pressure in your tires every time you fill up. You'll get better gas mileage, and your tires will last longer if you maintain the correct pressure in them.
Bias ply tires get a flat spot from sitting but I have yet to see a radial tire do that.
Yes, bike tires can go flat from sitting for a long period of time due to air slowly leaking out of the tires.
All weather tires or all-terrain tires is great choice of tires for your vehicle if you reside in Arizona and in similar states.
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.
If you have a tire shop in your area, chances are you are going to be able to purchase all weather tires. Most major tire manufacturers such as Dunlop have some all weather tires.
Most 'All Season' or 'M&S' tires are good for all weather, but NOT as good as dedicated snow tires in snow and also noisy on dry roads.
A good price for a set of Primewell tires will depend on the size of the tires for the particular car model and any enhancements such as all weather or winter weather.
All season tires.
Directional tires are ideal for hard surfaces in good weather conditions. The best tires for driving in snow are snow tires.
Continental tires recommend different tires for different occasions. The weather affects what tires that should be used, as does the land that is traveled on.
No, snow tires aren't necessary for a vehicle with 4-wheel drive. You should look at the type of terrain your vehicle will be driven on most frequency. If you live in a place where there is more snow-fall than sunshine, snow tires might be a good fit. If you live somewhere with all 4 seasons, all-weather tires might be a better fit.
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