When it comes to buying tyres for your vehicles, it can often be confusing due to several types of tyres available in the market. We have listed down some tyre variants to narrow down your Tyres Morley search.

Winter Tyres – When the temperature falls below 7 degrees Celsius, you must equip your vehicle with winter tyres. As the conditions on the road surface change (snow, ice, water), cars require suitable tyres according to the season. The tread compound of winter units contains more silica and are softer in structure. The tread pattern also has a different design with more grooves and fewer sipes to dispel water from the car’s path more efficiently and mitigate the risk of hydroplaning. Hence, the vehicle gets more grip, stability and shorter braking distance.

Summer Tyres – These units have a more simplistic design and are likely to be useful in warmer weather. The structure of these tyres helps provide more stability and grip in dry and wet conditions. They work best in high temperatures, precisely above 7 degrees Celsius. This range of tyres feature straight central grooves and have angled outer sections to provide superior driving performance on British roads, credits to their softer compound. These units are known for their improved cornering, better handling and cornering stability in higher temperatures.

All-season Tyres – All-weather tyres have the characteristics of summer and winter tyres. These units perform optimally in dry and wet conditions all year round. Their tread compound ensures better braking performance and handling in mild temperatures. These tyres are not suitable for extreme weather. With all-season tyres, you can drive confidently and safely in every condition. You also need not worry about replacing the tyres according to the season. One of the advantages of all-season tyres is that they are cost-effective. The maintenance cost reduces, as you don’t need to service two different sets of tyres for winters and summers.

Performance Tyres – Ultra-high-performance tyres provide you with more rubber in contact with the road and boosts tractability. The tread grooves of the tyre are shallower, making your vehicle harder to control in wet weather. These tyres contain softer rubber compounds to ensure high levels of grip and traction at fast driving speeds. These tyres are suitable for dynamic drivers looking for sportier handling and adventurous driving performance. They feature shallow treads, giving better performance on dry and wet roads.

Run-flat Tyres – These radials come with a unique lining inside the rubber that enables you to run further than usual following a puncture. These tyres have sidewall reinforcement that supports the vehicle while driving your car to the nearby garage for tyre replacement. With run-flat tyres, you can go up to a distance of 50 miles at a limited speed of 50 mph on a deflated run-flat tyre. However, due to their advanced construction, these tyres are a bit more costly than the standard tyres.

4*4 Tyres – These units are suitable for Sports Utility Vehicles that frequently drive on rough terrains, ranging from tarmac, mud, dirt, rivers, rocks, and snow, to name a few. 4*4 tyres have deep treads that enable them to go over most surfaces, but these units are slightly lighter to ensure a smooth ride. This range of tyres contains a unique rubber compound that reduces noise levels of the tyre and makes them an appropriate option to drive on such terrains. With these tyres, you can drive confidently on slippery surfaces.

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At Tyres & Exhausts Morley, we stock a wide variety of tyres in our inventory to fulfil the diverse driving requirements of our customers.

You can also buy Pirelli Tyres Morley online from our official website.

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