Quite possibly you have tread separation. The outer layer with the tread pattern is separating from the core. This is a serious problem, you need to replace the tire.
Very much so if it blows out. ----------------------------------------- Yes. If there is a bubble in a tire, that means that the tire has what is called a separation. A separation happens when the tread on the tire peels away from the steel belts and fabric inside. Air then starts leaking into the space between the tread and steel, and creates a bulge in the tire, which is the bubble you can feel in the tire. A separation is extremely dangerous because a separated tire WILL blow out shortly after the bulge appears.
tread
Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.
Tread - πέλματος
The are made by Hangzhou Zhonge Rubber Company LTD in China. In 2007 some of their LT tires for SUVs and Vans had to be recalled because of tread separation danger in Washington State.
When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls When they show excessive wear at tread or sides or when they show signs of cracking below tread or on sidewalls
Tread width is the distance from front to back on a stair tread, parallel to the length of your foot which you place on the tread, unless you walk duck style. Typical tread widths range between 9-12".
You can't. You could always go to a garage and they will always tell you they are bad.. Worn tread is obvious. Overheating or sliding around or under or oversteer are tire pressure problems. Sure there are things like thrown tread (separation from the body) but this is because you bought junk. Apart from that, there is little to this subject.
Don't Tread was created in 1992.
Tread Marks happened in 2000.