An automobile tire (tyre) is made of some pretty durable synthetics and often has metal belting. Left in the sun for a couple of hundred years, it would begin to break down. Buried in a garbage dump, it might take thousands of years.
It would take hundreds of years depending on where the car was sitting.
approximately half an hour, depending on what car you drive
first you have to take the tire off the car along with all four of them then you take the wheels off and measure all around the car's tire
The valve stem should last at least as long as the tire.
The car will fully sink/go down on the tire with out the strut. When the car sinks down, it will sit on the tire which will immobilize the car.
If you want to repair your car tire because your car tire got a hole in it, then you should take it to Gilbert and Renold's Car Tires and Repair Shop. They will be able to repair your car tire.
Take your car or old tire to a tire store. The employees there will be able to determine your tire size needs and recommend a good choice for your vehicle.
First, locate the car jack in the trunk and then proceed to jack the car up. Then, take the tire off with the supplied wrench and then attach the spare tire on. Aftr you get all of that squared away, take the flat tire to the dealer and get a new tire put on
For a passenger car it takes about 25 minutes to manufacture 1 tire. This includes both vulcanization and curing processes. For larger off-road or truck tires it could take up to 24 hours or longer to produce a single tire. Its the curing process that takes the most time. The vulcanizing process only takes 10 minutes for a passenger car tire but increases by some minute the larger the size of the tire.
yeah but not for long
With 15 inch wheels you can do it
Yes, but it will take you ages