Introduction:
Seasonal tires are an investment—whether it’s winter tires designed for icy roads or summer tires built for warm conditions. However, if they’re not stored properly during off-seasons, they can deteriorate long before you use them again. Here’s why your seasonal tires need proper care when they’re not on your car.
1. Winter Tires Contain More Rubber Oils
Winter tires are softer to maintain grip in cold weather. In heat, that softness turns into weakness, causing faster cracking if stored improperly.
2. Summer Heat Damages Summer Tires Too
UV rays and heat dry out oils in the rubber, causing dry rot—a tire killer.
3. Home Storage Isn’t Always Ideal
Common issues:
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Humidity
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Sunlight
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Temperature fluctuations
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Pest exposure (yes—tires attract rodents!)
4. Professional Storage Protects Your Investment
Professional storage facilities offer:
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Climate-controlled rooms
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Tire insurance options
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Automated tracking systems
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Proper tire position (vertical or hanging)