GEO Metro Tires






About GEO Metro Tires

When pushing the brake pedal, you actuate the braking mechanism immediately starting to transform kinetic energy into heat through friction. But that wouldn’t be possible without one very important component. Less than one square foot – the combined area of four spots at which tires grip the road surface. Without firm contact with the road, neither brakes nor anything else in your GEO Metro makes much sense. That’s how important the condition and quality of your tires. And that’s exactly why you should use winter tires in cold season and summer tires in a warm period.

Winter tires are softer and have an aggressive tread pattern. That’s to prevent their hardening in cold weather and provide the maximum of grip on snow and ice. Summer tires are harder and, since they don’t need to deal with slippery road conditions, feature a moderate tread pattern. All-season tires represent a sort of a compromise. Featuring somewhat averaged properties, they work fine in cold and warm weather, when it is raining or snowing. All-season tires are a good option for those living in Southern regions, where the temperature doesn’t drop too low. Otherwise, you should have two sets of tires and change them respectively to the weather forecast. Visit our online store to choose your perfect set of GEO Metro tires.

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1 review
5 of 5
Great Tires
Had a set put on my car rides smooth and they have great tread life.
Posted by Jose (Louisville, KY) / December 30, 20171993 Mazda Miata
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