What is the difference between semi-slick tires and full-slick tires?
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Here are the differences between semi-slick tires and full-slick tires: 1. Different properties: Full-slick tires melt into a gel-like state when the tread temperature rises due to friction with the road surface during use, providing excellent grip for the vehicle. Semi-slick tires can achieve grip close to full-slick tires when the temperature rises, while maintaining controlled wear levels. 2. Different grip levels: Semi-slick tires soften the tread when reaching operating temperature, generating high adhesion to improve grip. Full-slick tires turn into a gel state when the surface temperature reaches 90°C, enhancing grip. 3. Different characteristics: Full-slick tires increase contact area with the road surface, improving grip at certain temperatures. Semi-slick tires do not have this feature.