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Author: Tim Tramutt

  • Tire Effects on Braking, Tires and Braking

    Flawless braking performance requires topmost and equal traction at all four wheels. Preferably, a vehicle should have similar tires at all four wheels, but the ideal model rarely exists.  Because gnawing between the tires and the road stops the car, troubleshooting brake problems must include attention to tire design, size, inflation pressure, and other factors.…

    February 7, 2024
  • Tire Safety & Tire Safety Tips

    Tires contribute significantly to the ride and steering quality of a vehicle.  Improper types of tires, incorrect inflation pressure, and worn-out tires create a safety hazard.   When tires and wheels are out of balance, tire wear and driver fatigue are escalated, which can create a driving endangerment.  Tires serve the following functions: 1.  Tires…

    February 2, 2024
  • Tire Ply and Belt Design

    Tire Ply and Belt Design

    The most common types of tire construction include bias, belted bias, and belted radial. In bias-ply or belted bias-ply tires, the cords decussate each other.  These cords are commonly at an angle of 25 to 45 degrees to the tire centerline.  Radial-ply tires are arranged radially at a right angle to the tire centerline.  Steel belts are most commonly used in…

    January 15, 2024
  • Tire Tread Depth and Design

    Tire Tread Depth and Design

    Tires have several different tire treads that are specifically designed to provide the tire execution desired by the tire and vehicle manufacturers. Minimum legal tread depth is 1.6 mm.  A normal modern tire tread has the following features:  1.  An interlocking tread pattern for upgraded tread gripping caliber on slick or icy roads.   2.…

    January 11, 2024
  • Tire Construction

    Tire Construction

    Every tire assembled is put together of these basic parts: Carcass: Steel beads around the rim and quantity of cords or plies that are fused together to give the tire its shape and strength. Casing: Additional layers of sidewall and under tread rubber affixed to the carcass. Tread: The layer of rubber that contacts the…

    January 10, 2024
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