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Top 5 tires for Rainy Weather

Top 5 tires for Rainy Weather

If you've ever driven a car, you’ll know that driving in the rain can be a nightmare. Heavy rains make drivers wary because rainwater can make it difficult for wheels to contact the road, causing instability. Here are the top 5 wet weather tires for better traction in the rain. You can find our top 5 wet weather tires at Hilltop Toyota to purchase.

 

1. Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus

2. Michelin Pilot Super Sport 4S

3. Continental TrueContact

4. Michelin Defender T+H

5. Bridgestone Blizzak

 

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1. Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus

1. Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus

 

Pirelli stays true to its successful silica-rich compound with this tire model. The symmetric tread has interlocking sipes, a set of firm shoulder blocks, and rubber compounds based on silica to provide the most precise handling on wet roads. 

 

The Pirelli touring tire also performs admirably in dry conditions. The driver has plenty of grip and traction when cornering, and the handling is responsive. Not only does this tire perform well in wet conditions, but they work perfectly in dry conditions, too. You might also be interested in this tire because of how little road noise it makes.

 

2. Michelin Pilot Super Sport 4S

2. Michelin Pilot Super Sport 4S

 

Equally impressive to this tire's UHP is its wet performance. Michelin decided to add functional elastomer and silica to the inner part of its tread, which significantly improves its traction on dry roads; compared to other all-season tires, it performs exceptionally well in the rain. 

 

The short braking distances for this tire in the rain are due to the inner tread. The Pilot Sport All Season 4 performs admirably on light snow, with positive handling and excellent all-around traction. The Pilot Sport 4S is more expensive than the Super Sport, but Michelin claims it will last longer.

 

3. Continental TrueContact

3. Continental TrueContact

 

Another example of the best-wet traction tires for driving in the rain is the Continental TrueContact tires. Continental was able to pair outstanding dry grip with excellent wet traction successfully. Due to the gradual loss of traction, the wet handling is very balanced. 

 

The TrueContact delivers one of the best results in the category when tested on wet roads, particularly in terms of hydroplaning resistance. The TrueContact has excellent grip and traction on dry roads as well.

 

4. Michelin Defender T+H

 

The manufacturer has added exclusive technologies to the Michelin Defender T+H. Only a few tires in the touring category can match the Michelin Defender T+H regarding rain traction. The IntelliSipe technology of zigzag sipes that interlock below the surface is what gives this tire its exceptional wet performance.

 

Another factor contributing to this tire's high level of market popularity is its exceptional treadwear warranty of 80,000 miles. It is easy to understand why the product uses unique technologies to perform remarkably well in all terrain conditions.

 

5. Bridgestone Blizzak

5. Bridgestone Blizzak

 

The newest winter tire in Bridgestone's lineup, the Blizzak WS90, once again outperforms nearly all of its rivals in the passenger car segment. The Bridgestone performs well on the wet pavement of all intensities. 

 

Tread patterns on the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 series are symmetrical, and the tires have a contact area of up to 25 square inches with multiple block edges. It's practical for both keeping dry and walking more confidently on icy surfaces.

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