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Tire Ratings - Traction grades Traction grades are an indication of a tire's ability to stop on wet pavement. A higher graded tire should allow a car to stop on wet roads in a shorter distance than a tire with a lower grade. Traction is graded from highest to lowest as "AA", "A", "B", and "C".
The load capacity of a tire is indicate by the star rating (in case of radial tire) and the ply rating (in cse of bias tire).
Traction is the amount of grip that a tire gets on the road.
Well, for asphalt road use, I'd recommend a tire with a good road wear rating. That is, a number between 100 and 500 showing relative wear rating, the higher being the better. Then,check traction rating, which is a letter from A to F, A being best. A good brand for this would be Michelins, good luck!
A tire moves the vehicle and provides traction.
Low tire pressure gives you better traction,especially in sand.Low tire pressure gives you better traction,especially in sand.
I would say there's multiple tire makes and models that work best for particular Honda vehicles, for different driving conditions. There's a few tire sites (TireRack, Discount Tire, etc.) where you can compare tires for your vehicle and review things such as wet/dry traction, snow traction, cost, threadwear rating and so forth.
With tracks by far. They are superior to tires for traction.
Yes, for traction.
That's a rating for how well the tire tread wears - the higher the rating the more miles you can put on the tire before it needs to be replaced
That is the Traction Control System. When it is on the traction control is off.
most commonly the right side tire is the traction tire unless it is a posi-trac rear end. then both tires are main traction tires. the easiest way to tell is lift one tire off the ground leave the vehicle in neutral and if the tire rotates there is not a posi.