What does tightening your tires mean? You mount a tire and tighten the wheel. The wheel it torqued to whatever the manufacture recommends.
Yes it does.
Larger tires increase traction, reduce drivablity and increase noise inside the car. Mostly they look neat
Chains increase the surface area which increases the friction so you gain traction.
No But It can be done and will increase traction
Michelin mud and snow tires get great traction, but if you want the best traction go with studded tires.
I think you may mean traction? Usually the wider the tires the better. Also racing tires greatly improve cornering because of their soft compound which grabs the road better.If you meant friction... um, I would say skinny tires because it would be easier to "burn out" or lose traction, causing lots of friction.The loss of traction, when talking about cars, will increase the amount of friction and heat.
for traction
On ice.
for traction
They have more traction.
For added tractionAt low speeds the tires tend to cool down and lose traction. Swerving serves to increase tire temperature and, hence, traction. Also, hot tires become quite sticky. rubber scrubbed from tires during a race collects on the track, so when the cars slow down, the pieces of rubber collect on the tires which means they need to be cleaned. The swerving helps remove the excess to improve traction on the restart.
it stands for traction advantage
The traction on those particular tires is very good. They have gotten great reviews and many people seem to favor them.