What is the Difference Between Anti-Slip Tires and Regular Tires?
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Anti-slip tires refer to tires equipped with anti-slip measures. Typically, these tires feature unique tread patterns, such as additional anti-slip grooves, studs embedded in the tread, or the installation of tire chains. The differences between anti-slip tires and regular tires are as follows: 1. Different properties: Anti-slip tires have studs embedded in the tread or chains installed on the tires. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for ground rolling. 2. Different tread grooves: Anti-slip tires have deeper and more numerous grooves. Regular tires have larger blocks and fewer grooves. 3. Different noise levels: Anti-slip tires produce more noise, so they are not necessary if the road conditions are good; regular tires generate less noise.