Dec 7, 2024

Deciding whether or not to opt for snow tires is a question you should be thinking about at this time of year. Texas isn’t renowned for lots of snow, but we’ve seen harsh winter conditions over recent years that you’ll cope much better with if your Ford has snow tires. In addition, if you’re driving to other parts of the country with a colder climate, snow tires are a must-have. Here at Bird Kultgen Ford in Waco, our vehicle experts have taken a closer look at the benefits of snow tires.

The Science Behind Snow Tires: What Makes Them Essential?

Snow tires offer more traction and better control on slippery surfaces due to ice, snow, and sleet. They have a different tire compound, or mix of rubber and other materials, that go into their production. They also have deeper treads that are often thicker and have different patterns than regular tires. These changes help ensure that you and your passengers stay safe on the roads, even when the temperatures drop and the weather turns bad. While it’s an additional cost to think about, the peace of mind winter tires bring at this time of year makes them a sensible choice.

Identifying Your Ford Model’s Specific Tire Requirements

Whether you drive a Ford truck, SUV, or car, your vehicle can benefit from winter tires tailored to your model. We recommend that you consult your owner’s manual to get the best recommendation for winter tires to suit your vehicle. Alternatively, our Ford experts here at Bird Kultgen will be happy to help. The main thing to ensure is that the tires you buy are the right size for your vehicle. You’ll find details about the size of your tires on the sticker on the inside of the driver’s door or in your owner’s manual.

One great brand for Ford pickups is the Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2. This winter tire is perfect for drivers of the Ford F-150, America’s bestselling truck. It’ll also do a fine job if you run a more compact Ford Ranger or Maverick, the smallest truck in Ford’s lineup. Tires from Continental or the Michelin X-Ice SNOW Tire are good choices for other types of Ford vehicles, such as the Ford Explorer or Bronco Sport SUVs.

If you’re unsure about tire sizes, let’s take a quick look at understanding them. The first number on the sidewall tells you how wide the tire is, while the second tells you the height of the sidewall as a percentage. The third number gives you the wheel’s rim size. So, with the number 235/80R16, you have a tire that’s 235 mm wide with a sidewall that’s 80% of the width and a rim diameter of 16 inches.

The Role of Tire Pressure in Winter Driving Conditions

Making sure that your winter tires are installed correctly and have the right pressure is crucial to making the most of them. Tires with low pressure can reduce the control you have over your Ford’s handling and cause problems with traction, which is the last thing you want on slippery roads. That’s why it’s a good idea to regularly check the pressure of your winter tires with a pressure gauge. We can also do it for you when you stop by Bird Kultgen Ford for your regular maintenance appointment in Waco.

Are Winter Tires Worth It?

We respond to this question with a resounding yes. For one thing, it’s impossible to predict exactly how bad the weather will be, so it’s best to prepare for any eventuality. With a good set of winter tires, you don’t have to worry about whether you’ll be able to make it to work or anywhere else without a hassle when the temperature drops.

In addition, you really can’t put a price on safety. There’s no denying that winter tires are an extra cost, but the cost of getting into trouble on winter roads without them could be even greater. Damaging your vehicle in a collision or accident because you slide out of control could well cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, and in the worst-case scenario force you to replace your car. Beyond the cost issue, you and your passengers’ safety should always be your top priority.

Preparing Your Ford for Winter Wheels

Winter tires are one of the most important preparations to get your Ford ready for the colder months. But there are other things you can do to ensure that your vehicle continues to perform well under more challenging conditions. As fall moves into winter, it’s a good time to do a thorough maintenance check. All your vehicle’s components will be put under more strain when the weather turns bad, so you should get them in good working order.

You can start with a thorough brake check to ensure that the fluid levels are right and brake pads are still thick enough. You should also change your engine oil to help your powertrain run smoothly and without interruption when temperatures drop.

Batteries have to work harder when it’s cold, so we can test yours to make sure it’s not coming time for a renewal. Batteries generally need replacing after three or four years of use. One thing that often gets overlooked is replacing your windshield wipers. These are only designed to last a year or two, and there’s nothing worse than having faulty wipers during a winter storm.

Get Your Snow Tires Installed at Bird Kultgen Ford

There are plenty of reasons to fit your Ford with winter tires and no shortage of other methods to get it ready for cold weather. Here at Bird Kultgen Ford in Waco, Texas, we’re ready to assist you in choosing the right snow tires for your Ford. Why not make an appointment at our service center and let our vehicle experts prepare your Ford for winter? You can make an appointment online or swing by our dealership. Our parts department is also on hand if you need to buy snow tires or any other new components for your vehicle.