When the studs on a snow tire come off due to wear and tear, many people's first thought is to replace the entire tire. But the truth is, if the tread is in good condition, using repair studs (also known as replacement studs) is a much more cost-effective option.
When driving on icy roads, tire studs can significantly improve the vehicle's grip, but the size of the studs sticking out of the tire surface is not set arbitrarily, but has strict requirements.
For heavy-duty vehicles, anti-skid tire studs recommended JX9-13-1 (9.0*13mm), JX9-14-1 (9.0*14mm), JX9-15-1 (9.0*15mm), JX12-15-1 (12*15mm), these series of anti-skid studs are suitable for use in automobile trucks, forklifts and off-road vehicles at the same time.
If you are choosing tire studs for your vehicle for the first time, you can consider the environment you are using, the type of vehicle, and the different stud materials.
In winter or in bad weather conditions, snow and ice can significantly increase the danger of cycling. In order to improve grip and ensure safety, installing bicycle anti-skid studs has become the first choice for many cyclists.