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  2. When to put on winter tires in Canada: Here's how to tell - AOL

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    No, you don't need to wait until there's snow. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  3. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] As of 2016, snow tires were 3.6% of the US market and 35% of the Canadian market. [23] US states and Canadian provinces control the use of snow tires. [24] Of these, Quebec is the only jurisdiction that requires snow tires throughout. [25] Some may require snow tires or chains only in specified areas during the winter. [26] [27] [28]

  4. Boise, it’s not too late to get snow tires. What to know ...

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    If you’re yet to put winter tires in your car, it’s still not too late. Here’s everything to know about making your car safer to drive.

  5. 10 practical winter time vehicle upgrades - AOL

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    A good option to consider is the Toyo Open Country WLT1 Tires, a studless winter tire, designed to keep you safe and steady on wintry roads. 3. Heavy-Duty Grille Guard: Shield Your Front End

  6. Tire - Wikipedia

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    Tires designed for winter conditions are optimized to drive at temperatures below 7 °C (45 °F). Some snow tires have metal or ceramic studs that protrude from the tire to increase traction on hard-packed snow or ice. Studs abrade dry pavement, causing dust and creating wear in the wheel path. [27] Regulations that require the use of snow ...

  7. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 NHTSA study found that 40% of passenger cars have at least one tire under-inflated by 0.4 bars (6 psi) or more. [1] The number one cause of tire failure was determined to be under-inflation. Drivers are encouraged to make sure their tires are adequately inflated at all times.