3.0 V6 ZF Euro 5
- Year/Month: 2016/0
- Stock ID: T114730
- Transmission: Automatic
- CC: 3000
- Mileage: 80000
- Fuel Type: Petrol
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Great differences can be observed between different treads, both by comparing summer and winter tires and by comparing the treads of the different manufacturers. A used Maserati ghibli 3.0 v6 for sale buyer need to know about Comparison of the tread pattern between summer and winter tires if he wants a reliable and secure drive on different terrains in different weather condition.
Depth Check
A buyer needs to check before pay the Maserati ghibli 3.0 v6 price, If the depth is lower you are not in order and, very seriously, you put your safety and that of others on the roads at risk because the tread is very important for road holding. Both summer and winter tires have a tread that is suitable for the prevailing weather conditions in the respective seasons. As a result, the tread of summer tires and that of winter tires are different. The aspect about Summer tires for wet and dry conditions is not identical i.e. In summer the roads can be both dry and wet and temperatures are usually over 10 degrees. The tires are therefore tested differently than in cold, snow and frost. Therefore, the compound of a summer tire is relatively hard and the tread design has mainly longitudinal grooves, to collect water after a shower.
Traction and Distance
The water is then expelled through the transverse grooves, which together with the beveled edges of the anchors, reduce the risk of aquaplaning. But, Winter tires for snow and ice are too versatile i.e. The winter tires are softer than summer so that the compound remains flexible even at low temperatures. In addition, they have hundreds of small incisions, called sipes, which block snow and ice. This improves traction and reduces stopping distance, which is also affected by the tread depth. The 1.6 mm prescribed by law are purely a minimum threshold and the braking distance is significantly greater compared to a new tire with a required tread depth.
Prevention and Safety
Experts, however, believe that this minimum depth is too low. Many modern tires have a tire wear indicator. Otherwise, you can still easily measure the tread depth. The edge of a coin can be used for that purpose; if it is not visible during the check, the profile is still fine. Using a depth gauge is more accurate. The instrument is available in mechanical and digital versions. Professionals, such as workshops, use the so-called triangulation laser to measure the tread depth on all rubber. It is integrated into the floor and the vehicle passes over it. The convergence and camber adjustments can also be controlled in this way. Sufficient tread depth is not only useful for legal reasons but is also important for safety. In the grooves, the water is collected on wet ground and removed from the tire. This prevents aquaplaning. The various incisions on winter tires block snow and ice. If the tire is worn, the traction is significantly reduced. So check the tread depth regularly and buy new tires at the right time.