There is not much research out in the world on creating your own tires. If you are looking to save money on tires, it would be wise to go with a second life tire or to look around at different options.
it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.
Depends on make and model of car.
Tires are complicated and you have to do your own home work.It's nice to get the ones that make your car more efficient though.
Yes. A tire that is "scalloped" can make a rumbling noise.
It's not determined by the make and model of the car, but by the tire make and model. The maximum pressure is printed on the tire, as PSI.
i beleve its tire trafic light car
7 Gallons of oil is used to make one standard car tire
Most tires are supported by air pressure alone, not the tire, the tire controls things but is a casing to hold the air that hold the car up.
if you have this car, YOU can measure it; make a small mark on the tire & the ground (try chalk) & have someone inch the car forsard. once the mark on the tire is exactly in the middle (touching the ground) make another mark on the ground. measure the distance & voila
That 'thing' would be a car jack.
Chromium is used to make car rims.
Certainly, the tire manufacturer doesn't make a differance, just the tire size. Michelin make a great car tire, and they are one of the longest lasting "car" tires that can be placed on a car. I'm a diesel mechanic that deals with lots of different types of Tractor trailer tires, and I found Mich's are horrible for tractor trailers, but great (and the only tires I personally use) on my own car.