About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Tire, Understeer, Tire-pressure monitoring system, Bicycle tire, Tire code, Flat tire, List of tire companies, Formula One tyres, Tire uniformity, Tire recycling, Direct TPMS, Tire manufacturing, Motorcycle tyre, Oversteer, Michelin PAX System, Tire changer, Low-rolling resistance tires, Slick tyre, Ozone cracking, Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael, Beadlock, Spare tire, Schrader valve, Rubberecycle, Firestone and Ford tire controversy, Tire fire, Kal Tire, Plus sizing, Radial tire, Continental tire, Tire balance, Tweel, Tire rotation, Retread, Slip angle, Snow tires, Siping, Tundra tire, Whitewall tire, Circle of forces, Camber thrust, Fountain Tire, Tire maintenance, Skid mark, Tubular tyre, Treadwear rating, Lug wrench, Steering ratio, Tire iron, Valve stem, Paddle tire, Tire Pressure Indicator, Radial Force Variation, Rain tyre, Relaxation length, Coker Tire, Tire mousse, Knobby tire, Contact patch, Tire-pressure gauge, Tubeless tyre, Cornering force, Bead breaker, Pneumatic trail, Lateral Force Variation, Orange oil tires, Airless tire, Goodyear Polyglas tire, Avon Safety Wheel, Central Tire Inflation System, UTQG, Tire load sensitivity, Mudplaning, French chalk, Tire bead, Forensic tire tread evidence, Self aligning torque, BFGoodrich, Michelin TRX, European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation, Blowout, SAE J2452, Cold inflation pressure, All-terrain tyre, Mud-terrain tyre, Tire Science and Technology, Automatic snow chains, Tire Society, SAE J1269. Excerpt: A tire (in American English and Canadian English) or tyre (in British English, New Zealand English, Australian English and others) is a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance by providing a flexible cushion that absorbs shock while keeping the wheel in close contact with the ground. The word itself ...