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TiresTires"To tire" the head is to adorn it ( 2 Kings 9:30 ). As a noun the word is derived from "tiara," and is the rendering of the Heb. p'er, a "turban" or an ornament [..]
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TiresWhen descriptions are given in the form "# x # - #", the first number represents the tire diameter, the second represents the width of the tire, and the third number is the size of the wheel that the tire accepts. The number of plies is often specified as well, and it refers to the number of layers of material that the tire is comprised o [..]
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Tires"To tire" the head is to adorn it (2 Kings 9:30). As a noun the word is derived from "tiara," and is the rendering of the Heb. p'er, a "turban" or an ornament for th [..]
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TiresBody plies are same as those for bias tires. In addition, tires have belt plies that constrict the diameter and give greater rigidity to the tread. Belts are heavier construction and the cords lie in [..]
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TiresBody ply cords lie in a diagonal direction from bead to bead. Tires may also have narrow plies under the tread, called breakers, with cords that lie in approximately the same direction as the body pl [..]
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TiresBody ply cords are placed perpendicularly across the tread from bead to bead. In addition, radial tries have belt plies that run circumferentially around the tire, under the tread. They construct th [..]
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TiresSame diameter as conventional tires, but have a wider base that provide greater ground contact. Sometimes used to replace dual tires, resulting in cost and weight savings.
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TiresAs used in recycling, passenger car and truck tires (excludes airplane, bus, motorcycle and special service military, agricultural, off-the-road and-slow speed industrial tires). Car and truck tires a [..]
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TiresAs used in recycling, passenger car and truck tires (excludes airplane, bus, motorcycle and special service military, agricultural, off-the-road and-slow speed industrial tires). Car and truck tire [..]
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Tiresrefers to passenger car and light- and heavy-duty truck tires. Excludes high-speed industrial tires (from airplanes), bus tires, motorcycle tires, and special service tires, such as military, agricultural, off-road, and slowspeed industrial tires (from construction vehicles). Examples of recycling include processing car and truck tires into new rub [..]
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