What is the tire pressure for winter snow tires?
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Winter snow tires typically have a tire pressure of around 2.6 bar. The functions of snow tires are: 1. To increase friction with icy and snowy road surfaces through special formulations; 2. To improve the passability and safety on snowy and icy roads; 3. To provide better traction. Snow tires can be categorized based on their anti-slip performance on roads into: serrated surface tires, snow tires, and studded tires. Snow tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on vehicles or machinery, designed to roll on the ground. When installed on metal rims, they support the vehicle body, cushion external impacts, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. During operation, they endure various deformations, load forces, and extreme temperature conditions.