I have not heard that term before, however my knowledge of the English language would lead me to believe it refers to tires that have never been used on a vehicle previously.
You see these often on heavy duty commercial trucks. A brand new tire is referred to as a "virgin". Once a tire gets worn down to the DOT minimum, get punctured to a point where cords are exposed, badly cupped or worn out-of-round, or pretty much anything which isn't sidewall damage or a blowout, that tire can be sent to a number of manufacturers (e.g., Michelin, Bandag, Goodyear, etc.) and they'll cut off the original cap, and replace it with a new cap. These tires tend to be less expensive than virgin tires, plus, contrary to popular belief, one time recaps on virgin casings are as reliable as virgin tires (it's when you get into two- and three-time recaps that you encounter problems), so long as the operator(s) maintain proper tire pressure.
chock tires
If you mean Nexem tires that are made in Korea.
it means virgin, because Queen Elizabeth was a virgin
what does 110h
virgin.
The Virgin.
Assuming you mean wear of the edges of the tires, and not the middle, this is an issue of UNDER inflation of the tires.
calling someone a virgin means he/she hasn't had sex before
worn out
no
You should rotate your tires more often.