it is called a groove
it is a tread
it is a tread
tire rotation
yes it does the guide says that from 1982-2002 the tire bolt pattern is 5x120
Yes. That is why it is called that.
Tire manufacturers.
They are called treads.What are the grooves on a tire called?Sipe...plural sipes
If you are asking what holds the tire on the wheel it is called a bead on the tire. On the wheel it called the rim.
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 .
The pattern of the rubber part that meets the road.
If you are meaning "Can a tire get separated belts...?" then the short answer is yes, but only in certain circumstances. When a tire is worn a certain "wear pattern" results. A "wear pattern " is the new shape of the actual cleats of the tire after being worn over time. If a significant enough wear pattern has already occurred in one direction then rotating the tires can start a whole new wear pattern. When a tire is old (@4 yrs or more), or the former wear pattern bad enough, this stress on the tire in a whole new direction can tear and separate a tire in a few miles at a high enough speed.
The outside of a tire consists of the tread and sidewalls.