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Q: How are tires designed to give good grip on wet roads?
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Which sitcky tires are good for racing but also for daily driving?

None, they are not designed to used on normal roads.


Good tires for all weather?

Most 'All Season' or 'M&S' tires are good for all weather, but NOT as good as dedicated snow tires in snow and also noisy on dry roads.


Where can I find 16.5 tires?

You can find them at local places and search. Good luck finding those tires. And make sure you find a good one that wont slip and slide in the roads.


Why were the ford model T's tires so thin?

The roads in this day were horrible and very few paved roads existed. Most roads were dirt or gravel. The narrow tires mounted on a large 30" wooden wheels provided a very high ground clearance and the narrow tires would get down into the mud to hard ground thus providing good traction. Wide tires did not even exist at this time. The tires and wheels were perfect for the time.


Are these tires good enough for long distance traveling?

Off road tires are good enough all season long, they are just like regular tires expect that they can handle more, rough roads, they are a available for any car truck or suv, the mileage is good on them


Why are car tires not made of metal?

Many tires have a steel wire core in the rubber to make them stronger. Metal tires transmit every bump and change in the ground under them. In order to have good traction, they have to have bumps and tread built into them. These tend to destroy roads. Rubber provides good traction and a smoother ride for the passengers while not destroying the roads that they run on.


Are 255-35-22 tires good for driving?

depends on what its on that's a pretty big wheel Good for smooth roads and slow corners.


Is it safe to drive in the summer on snow tires?

Sure.ANS 2 - No, it actually isn't that safe. -Snow tires have terrible grip on dry roads and your braking will diminish on wet or dry compared to good summer tires. - -Why do you think they call therm SNOW tires .


Why do car owners have to replace tyres regularly?

Rubber degrades over the years from exposure to ultraviolet light and oxygen in the air. Rolling on rough roads (and even on fairly even roads) causes wear. A good set of tires is good for about 40,000 miles, but even if never driven, the tires will degrade over time.


Is Namibia land bumpy?

Namibia's roads are very good, with primary routes paved, and secondary routes of well-graded gravel. An all-wheel drive vehicle is not necessary except on tertiary roads and the Skeleton Coast. Driving at night is very dangerous because there is a lot of wildlife on the roads. Traffic drives on the left. Namibian roads eat tires. Always check your spare and inspect your tires often.


What are the cons and pros?

Mud King tires will give you above average traction in the mud, with enough spacing between the treads to allow for good self-cleaning for the price. The sidewalls however are quite thin, and they don't provide very good traction on wet or icy roads.


Can mud tires be used properly in a wintry setting?

Yes. They are not as good as dedicated snow tires-- which are designed with compounds that grip better in low temperature conditions. But, they do grip better in snowy conditions than normal tires.