It means it is a tire rated for 149 miles per hour. The Z stands for 149 mph and the R stands for radial.
16" X 8" Factory Stock Tires 245 50 ZR 16 Note: (Tires Should be "ZR" Rated)
Yes, it matters. Preferably each axle should have the same tires EXACTLY.
A ''Z'' tire means that the top speed rating of the tire is not designated, and you must consult the manufacturer to obtain the rating. A ''W (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 270 km/h or 168MPH. A ''Y (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 300 km/h or 186 MPH. A ''ZR'' tire is rated at top speed of 300 km/h or 186 MPH, AND ABOVE. No, ''Z'' tires, and ''ZR'' tires are not the same.
One can easily purchase a MG ZR car at a website called SmartAutoSavings or AutoTrader. Now a days it is easy to find any car you want through the internet.
I use Michelon Pilot Sport 2's on mine. 295 ZR-18s in back and 285 ZR-18 up front. They really stick.
Auto Trader's website is one place online where a MG ZR can be found for sale. Exchange & Mart's website and Car Site's website also have MG ZR's for sale.
Race car tires are super sticky. And when I say sticky I mean like GOO. A pebble pushed onto the smooth tread will STICK there. These tires are not legal for street use.
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There are many chemicals that can damage a car's tires including bleach. Many acids will also damage a car's tires.
It means it is a tire for a passenger car and tread is 235mm wide.
Squeak in tires (when turning in particular) could mean low tire pressure, or bald tires.