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CC is cubic centimeters. measured bore x stroke x number of cylinders. a cylinder is the sleeve in which the piston goes up and down, making a boom and eventually turning your tires
WHY!It is because the ice makes the friction between the tires and the pavementgreater.
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It is strongly dependent on the driving style, road conditions, vehicle weight & air pressure they are subjected to. Also different types of tires are designed for different durabilities. Some super high-performance tires are only rated for a few thousand miles, while other tires can be designed to last upwards of80K miles. Most/all tires sold today have an estimated mileage lifespan, which a knowledgeable tire shop can tell you when you are looking to purchase tires.
Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
difference between a/s and a/t tires
the difference between LT and P tires” Topics: Tire Rack Wholesale
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ones bigger ones smaller
Nothing, an automobile tire is a pneumatic tire.
Typically the load carrying capacity of the tire.
The innate soft texture of the soft rubber tires differentiates the soft rubber tires from their closely-related hard rubber tires.
The "20" and the "22"
Run flat tires are tires that can run even when flat at low speeds and till limited distance depending on the tire type. There is a significant difference in both the tires.
I assume you are referring to the tread. High grip will have a more aggressive tread design used in off-road conditions or in deep snow. They are called off-road tires or snow tires. The difference is in the tread design.
The first number is the width of the tires in mm.. 275/30/24 is just a wider tire
r16 is one inch taller from the center of the wheel