to measure the wear and tear of the tire usage
The number of tires that can fit in a 40-foot container depends on the type and size of the tires. For standard passenger car tires, you can typically fit around 1,200 to 1,400 tires in a 40-foot container. However, for larger tires, such as those for trucks or construction vehicles, the number will be significantly lower. It's always best to check the specific dimensions and packaging of the tires for a more accurate estimate.
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Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
They do not make 24" vogue tires yet. If someone says they do and they have some they are fakes>
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.
It looks like a stripe because it is moving so fast, but really it is just the writing on the side of the tire "Good Year" and "Eagle."
ablsolutely nothing....overpriced tires with a white & gold stripe
With regular tire cleaning spray.
Whitewall tires are tires with a stripe or sidewall of white rubber. You can learn more about Whitewall Tires at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Whitewall tire" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Bad shocks and struts are a common failure that can cause diagonal wipe on tires, the shocks and struts may not be leaking and still cause this condition. Shock and strut replacement is recommended at 50000 mi.
The blue material usually found over the white letters or white wall stripe is simply to keep the the letters and stripe from becoming discolored while stored before installation.
Stripes on the tires are just identification used by the manufacturer. Different variations in stripe width, color, and count means a certain tread goes with a certain tire.
Check your tires!
You should rotate your tires more often.
Wheels need alignment.
Worn out tires or wrong sized tires. Check tire size first, then check wear. When replacing worn tires do ALL of them, not just the front or rear.
One can find wholesale for tires in the yellow pages. The yellow pages provide a hands on & visual description of wholesale tire distributors within ones nearest location. The yellow pages website allows one to categorize the search for wholesale tire distributors by deals only. A popular & effective way to find a wholesale for tires.