Low tire wear
Us old time Mechanics used to call them "maypops" or "slicks" or "ticket tires" (you can get a ticket for driving on unsafe tires)
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it is a tread
it is a tread
The outside of a tire consists of the tread and sidewalls.
I believe it is the same as on a tire, a Tread.
tread, i think Sipe
This is a result of poor tire tread. It happened to me after 30,000 miles. The tire tread looked good but was actually quite worn. After I changed the tires the hydroplaning was gone.
The tread.
It is an indicator of tire tread wear.
I think you are looking for "tread." Only the end of "Instead" rhymes with it, but it is what the grooves on a tire are called.
The tread of a tire or track refers to the rubber on its circumference that makes contact with the road. As tires are used , the tread is worn off , limiting its effectiveness in providing traction. A worn tire tread can often be retreaded. The word tread is often used incorrectly to refer to the pattern of grooves cut into the rubber . Those grooves are correctly called the tread pattern, or simply the pattern .
No the grooves are the tread, the profile is the height of the tire from the rim measured in percentage of tire width.
If you mean tire tread depth, the minimum is 1.6mm.