Well if your car is moving at 55 mph, i would be surprised if your tyres aren't.
The tire rpm (revolutions per minute) would depend on the tire size.
P155/60TR15.0BSW AS front tires 175/55 rear tires
There is no single answer here. It depends on the weather conditions, road type, the brakes, the tires, and goes on. Bottom line is that if you are worrying about how far you have to stop, you are going too fast. ■
it was going about 55miles per hour. inertia took place there, so when she crashed, she went 55 mph. into the car and died. it was very sad!
They should because i have 205/55/16 s on my car
You have a tire or tires out of balance.best to get tires road force balanced.
Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
55 mph. If the car stops (impact) people inside are still moving at 55 mph. They will hit the inside of the car- at 55 mph. That has the same effect as if you were standing still, and were hit by a car moving 55 mph. Messy. Wear your seatbelt.
55 mph (!)
When your car is traveling at a constant speed of 55 mph, your body inside the car is also moving at 55 mph relative to the car. This is because you are moving along with the car, experiencing the same speed as the vehicle you are in.
Yes they can but the 235 will be 0.44 inches smaller in overall diameter. This will cause your speedometer to read 1 mph fast. This is however an acceptable substitute.
The average tire is around 40lbs(family sedan tire) of that would be around 55 tires.
Yes, but any faster and you'll eventually hit the car in front of you?