Fortunately, however, you don't need to visit a special type of store or order through an obscure catalogue. You can find appropriate tires for snowplowing trucks at most tire stores, as well as some large discount stores.
Winter Snow Tire Standards
The first thing you need to look for when buying tires for snowplowing trucks is the winter tire symbol, which is granted by the Rubber Manufacturer's Association. The symbol features three jagged mountain peaks with a snowflake silhouette in the center, and this verifies that the tires have met the rigorous standards set forth by the RMA.
It can be confusing because you'll see all-terrain tires and mud and snow (M + S) tires, but neither of these is sufficient for snowplowing trucks. They are designed for driving over snow and ice in moderate conditions, but not for heavier work.
Rims and Tires
1010Tires.com suggests purchasing a separate set of rims for the tires you use on snowplowing trucks. This greatly reduces the cost of changing out tires from one season to the next, and protects your original rims from any damage they might sustain while plowing.
However, it is a good idea to have your snow tires checked every year for wear and tear, balancing issues, and tire pressure. Even if you buy a second set of rims, you still have to follow regular safety precautions before heading out in ice and snow.
Tread and Rubber
The winter tire symbol should be sufficient to help you choose tires for snowplowing trucks, but it's a good idea to know what other features these tires should possess. For one thing, you're looking for tires that are made of rubber specifically manufactured for winter driving. The walls of these tires are more flexible, forming more easily to the surface of ice- and snow-covered streets.
Additionally, snow tires have deeper and more complex tread patterns that "grip" ice as you drive down the road. In some areas you might also have to use studs and/or chains, but you should verify whether or not they are legal in your city or county.
Research
Before I buy tires of any kind, I like to conduct some brand research to see how different tires stack up against one another. The more you know about your options beforehand, the less time you'll spend wandering the store.
Internet forums, for example, are great places to pick up useful tips and anecdotes from other people who are searching (or have searched) for tires for snowplowing trucks. Read articles, ask other drivers, and keep your eyes open for news stories or press releases that might impact your purchase.
Additionally, if you are driving for an employer or for the city or state in which you live, make sure you find out about any requirements from your superiors. They might have a preferred brand or a specific feature they want you to buy.
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