
West Michigan saw its first snowfall this month. Even though they were just morning flurries, more snow is certainly on the way. If you need new tires before the West Michigan winter weather arrives, don't delay: nationwide supply chain interruptions are going to make them more and more difficult to get.
When shopping for tires this season, you have two viable options: All-Season Tires or Winter Tires. Both have their advantages and drawbacks, and what works for one person might not be worth it to another. To learn about their differences take a look below, or contact the Borgman Service Center to schedule an appointment!
What Are The Advantages and Disadvantages of Winter Tires?
Winter tires are specially-formulated to perform optimally at temperatures below freezing. Their special blend of rubber compounds keep them pliable and therefore "grippy" where normal tires would become stiff and even crack. The name of the game is creating friction, and to do that tires need to conform to as much of the road as possible, and to do that they need to be able to flex.Some winter tires have added silica and special tread patterns too. Silica crystal added to the rubber give these tires even more grip, like tiny cleats digging into the ice. Also, clever tread patterns trap snow on the middle of the tire and whisk away moisture from the sides. Snow sticks to snow, so by harnessing this you can get even more traction.
However, driving on snow tires above a certain temperature will damage them, as they deform too much and can get bent out of shape. Therefore you will need to change them out for a "summer set" when the weather starts to warm up. You'll also need to store your winter and summer tires when they're not in use.
What Are The Advantages and Disadvantages of All-Season Tires?
All-season tires are the most common type you'll see out on the roads. These tires seek a compromise between warm and cold weather performance, utilizing specialized tread patterns and specific rubber compounds. A big advantage of all-season tires is the "fix it and forget it" property of them: you have them installed and only need to think about them when it's time to have them rotated. There's no storing another set in a shop or in your basement, and no worrying about damaging them if we get a random few days of warm weather.However, you know the old saying, "Jack of all trades; master of none." If you live on an icy hill or have a difficult driveway, you'll likely see the limit of their capability. You may also see them act a little "stickier" on really hot summer days.

Which Of These Tires Are Right For Me?
The Borgman Service Center has a wide selection of tires that will suit the vast majority of drivers in West Michigan. As to which tire is best for you, we can only recommend you look at the literature and weigh the strengths and weaknesses of each, also bearing in mind your budget. Of course, if you need help choosing your new tires, the friendly and courteous staff at the Borgman Service Center will be happy to oblige. We'll put together a brief list of tires that we feel will suit you, and answer any questions you may have.Get in touch with us or use our easy Online Scheduler to plan your visit. Be sure to check out our latest Service Coupons as well. Come see why even after 60 years, we're still the Best in the West!