Winter is Over, but Safety Doesn’t Take a Break

As May brings warmer days, many drivers move on from snow-covered roads. But this is the perfect time to check the condition of your Goodyear snow socks and store them properly for next season.

Why Should You Inspect Your Snow Socks Now?

After a harsh winter, it’s important to check for wear, cuts, or dirt buildup that could damage the fabric.
Improper storage can reduce their performance and lifespan.

Key Steps for Proper Snow Sock Storage

1. Clean Thoroughly

Use cold water to remove salt, mud, and dirt. Avoid harsh chemicals or detergents.

2. Let Them Dry Fully

Never store them wet. Let them air-dry away from direct sunlight or heaters.

3. Inspect Each One

Check seams, fabric, and elasticity. Replace any damaged covers before next winter.

4. Use the Original Bag

Keep the socks in their original case and store them in a dry, cool place.

Summer Trips to the Mountains? Be Prepared

Even in summer, high-altitude areas can surprise you with sudden weather changes. Having your Goodyear snow socks in the trunk is a smart precaution.

Smart Preparation Starts in Spring

Taking care of your winter gear now avoids problems later. Because safe driving begins with good planning—even when the snow melts.

Where to Find Your Tire Size

There are two places to find your tire size. Look directly on your tire sidewall or inside your driver’s side door jamb for your vehicle’s tire size.

Imagen de un neumático con las especificaciones de tamaño "215/60R16" resaltadas.
Passenger Tire Sidewall
Imagen de un neumático con las especificaciones de tamaño "35x12.5R17" resaltadas.
High Flotation Tire Sidewall
Etiqueta de información sobre neumáticos y carga para un vehículo.
Inside Your Door Jamb