it is an abriviation of the word mustache or perhaps even beard, or any facial hair like material, which in ancient Greece was used to clean out lavatories. It would be very helpful if the facial hair was red and fluffy but was accepted either way. Tyre is similar to the word "tajjar" in Maltese and tajjar looks very similar to a beard, especially a fluffy one. Therfore the Tyre can also be referred to as beard or mustache in today's modern language.
They are called treads.What are the grooves on a tire called?Sipe...plural sipes
Yes. That is why it is called that.
Tire manufacturers.
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.
I was told today, at Discount Tire, that FRD indicated "a Ford exclusive tire". I am still researching to confirm that.
it is called a groove
The outside of a tire consists of the tread and sidewalls.
It's 113.5 per litre at my Canadian Tire in Fraser Valley.
The center of a tire is called the rim, its what holds the air inside and the car standing ;D
The difference between the pressures inside and outside a bicycle tire is called tire pressure differential.
yes
tire iron or tire bar. A short one is called a b**tch bar.