• Passager Car Radial Tyre 235/35R19 LY566 System 1
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Passager Car Radial Tyre 235/35R19 LY566

Passager Car Radial Tyre 235/35R19 LY566

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Size:235/35R19 LY566

Application:The tyre is used to deluxe car

Pattern Characteristic:

1,The strong rib in the middle makes sure the stabllity when runing

2,Samll lug design can reduce the nolse greatly and offer best gripperfomance on wet road conditions

3,Big block on the shoulder offer more stabllity widle turning in high speed the design can bring more fun to driver.

4,Four straight lines offer the good drainage perfomance

Q: If I wanted to ride on a groomed ski hill with my mountain bike, what tires would be better wide tires or skinny tires? Wide probably float on top of the snow more, but people in rally racing use skinny tires so maybe those work better.
Short term solutions include the largest volume tires that you can get. Everything I've read has pointed right back to Nokian bicycle tires. Not the cheapest solution, but the best long term one. Rally racing is about getting the car in contact with the firmest surface to drive off of. So skinny tires help get down to that level while keeping the undercarriage off snow. But bicycles are definitely not cars. And Nokian makes tires for bicyclists in Finland, land of snow and ice car rallies.
Q: Car tires on the wheels of the oil someone else said that the oil seal bad I went to the east of the well-off maintenance of the place where the repair did not open a long time and become like this, what is the impact of the bad oil on the impact of the big impact I do not bother to repair Anyway, the company's car
As the dust adheres to the release bearing seat, the sliding between the bearing housing and the shaft end cap will stuck, resulting in a tread of the clutch pedal, and the return of the release bearing will also slow down, and will accelerate the separation of the bearing and the separation lever Wear. In the straw road running, the separation of the bearing and separation of the lever may be wrapped around the straw, resulting in bearing and other mechanical damage.
Q: How does tyre recycling work?Such as recycle to what kind of products, the recycling process......I want any information about tyre recycling!
Have worked in tyres for 30+ years so have got a bit of knowledge now! Many ways to recycle tyres....... Tread rubber is 'crumbed' and made into soft surfaces for playgrounds, horse exercise yards etc. The rubber crumb is now being used in tarmac to resurface roads. Whole tyres are sometimes used to 'engineer' groundworks but it is illegal to landfill whole or part tyres. Whole tyres are strung together and sunk of the coast to form artificial reefs for fish breeding. The most environmentally friendly disposal method is to use the tyres cut up into 2" squares and then used as a fuel in cement kilns. The volcanic temperature attained ensures the tyre and any residue actually dissappears! It also provides a readily available cheap fuel for the kiln. Want to know any more - give me a shout
Q: How long can a car tire be used?
It depends on road conditions and personal driving habits it! There is to see what brand it, such as Michelin by Bridgestone grinding fast but the rice is comfortable! Ordinary people with a car on 2 to 3 years! The
Q: what causes a tire to pop?
you may have simply hit a big rock causesing a brealk in the steel nbelts the tire swells there into a bump and then it maygo bang for no reason . relax grip the steering wheel tightly take your foot off the gas and ease your car to the shoulder. make no sudden steering moooves as you can roll your tire off its rim causeing damge to your tire rim
Q: Which number in the tire size determines the profile of the tire...and is the smaller the number the lower profile
they all determine but the first number is how tall the tire is the second is how wide..the wheel size bigger the wheel smaller the profile.... the last is the size of wheel.... whats the size of tire you working with.... here try this site you can put in your info and get a somewhat of what you need
Q: the tires are a bf goodrich 195/60R15. Thanks
i got a 2000 pontiac firebird with 77,000 miles on it i only paid 25,000 miles for it. It better be in exellent condition
Q: I got a flat tire today, so I went to a shop nearby. They plugged the flat tire for me, that only cost me $15. I want to know how reliable a plugged tire be? Is it good to drive a long distance trip with it? I plan on driving about 200 miles to another state, but that‘s going be in May.
The repair can last for many years, or miles, depending on many things. The size of the hole being repaired, condition of the tire, and what part of the tire was damaged. Side wall repair is a no-no, Most good repairs is done when removing the tire and patching hole from inside, not plugged, so it might be a better idea to have the tire taken off the rim and patched again from the inside. 200 miles does not seem like a problem at reasonable speeds.
Q: summer tires, and all weather tires?Which would be best. I drive a 97 VW Cabrio and live in SE Wisconsin
Winter tires are not like All-Season tires. Winter tires have special rubber compounds designed to improve traction, handling and braking in all cold weather conditions, not just ice and snow. Winter Tires are designed to deliver safety and control in snow, ice, and cold weather conditions. Many people think that all-season tires can deliver this same performance, but this is not true. The superior traction that winter tires deliver, as much as a 25 to 50 percent increase over all-season tires, can very well be the margin you need to stop in time or turn to avoid trouble.
Q: i recently replaced my passenger side front tire because it had a knot, here it is 2 months later and a new tire and a new knot. what could be the reason why my tires are getting knots?
this sounds like failure of the tire cord you might have run up on the curb or hit a object on the road you must replace that tire also if it was the same brand the tire could be defective that is manufactured wrong where the cord is not strong enough for the tire if it is a bias ply tire this is common also i suggest buying a steel belted radial ok good luck

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