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Tire tire studs provide superior traction on icy roads, and how to determine whether to remove tire studs needs to be considered in terms of practical safety, legal and economic.
Anti-skid studs provide extra grip on snow and ice, but on dry or slippery surfaces, metal studs may reduce the contact area between the tire and the road, resulting in reduced traction and increased risk of skidding and braking distances. The use of anti-skid studs on snow-free surfaces can accelerate road wear, leading to rutting and cracking of the pavement and increased maintenance costs. Many areas have time restrictions on the use anti-skid tire studs. For example, Washington State only allows the use of studded tires between November 1 of each year and March 31 of the following year. Use outside of the specified time period may result in fines. In the above scenario, it's feasible to consider removing the tire studs, and you can consult with Goldson to help you with the specific removal.
Then, if your tires in the winter use, the original anti-skid stud location structure hole becomes larger, you can consider removing the original anti-skid stud, choose Jinxin black rubber studs for tire repair, Jinxin JX12-8-2 tire repair studs, studs core made of carbide, more wear-resistant, to help improve the use of your winter tires time.