The sounds which tyres make rolling over the ground depend upon upon many factors. Of most importance are the depth of tread, the pattern of the tread, the pressure of air in the tyre, the speed of the car and the type of road surface. Car designers try to stop the sounds reaching the passengers. They are more successful in more expensive cars.
A vehicle with 28 tires would need 7 tires.
That would depend on your vehicle and how tall you are.
You could, but it would be more accurate with new tires.
To determine the number of tires needed for a vehicle with 27x11 inch wheels, you would need 4 tires.
To determine the total number of tires needed for a fleet of 622 vehicles, you would multiply the number of vehicles by the number of tires each vehicle requires. Assuming each vehicle has 4 tires, the calculation would be 622 vehicles x 4 tires per vehicle 2,488 tires needed for the fleet.
To determine the total number of tires needed for a fleet of 700 vehicles, you would multiply the number of vehicles by the number of tires each vehicle requires. Assuming each vehicle has 4 tires, the calculation would be 700 vehicles x 4 tires per vehicle 2800 tires needed for the fleet.
It is recommended that all four tires on your vehicle be equal to one another, to avoid an uneven setting of tires. Really, it mostly depends on your definition of 'best'. If the 'best' tires are the more inflated tires, then you shouldn't put them on your vehicle at all. Usually, the better tires should go on the back of the vehicle (the two rear tires). However, if the better tires are vastly better than the other tires, then do not put them on your vehicle, because it would cause unbalancing in the vehicle, and other issues.
Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.
To determine the number of tires needed for a vehicle that requires 27 x 13.8 tires, you would multiply the two numbers together. In this case, 27 x 13.8 equals 372.6 tires. Since you cannot have a fraction of a tire, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, you would need 373 tires for the vehicle.
YES, but with smaller tires the car can push them over easier reaching its top speed faster.
I'm assuming your talking about a vehicle or possibly trailor tires.. Case being, Tires that wear on the inside have a negative camber and tires that wear on the outside have a positive camber. If you would notice a lowered car. 9 times out of 10 the tires are leaning in towards the vehicle. That would be your negative camber only a camber kit would resolve. As for positive camber almost the same scenario. Check tie-rods and control arms. If you don't see anything wrong and didn't adjust anything. I'd get it to a shop and have it looked at. If we're talking about a trailer with no weight on it. It is possible for this to happen due to heavier suspension and no weight to balance it.
It would depend on the weight of the vehicle, the vehicle's tires and the amount of water on the road.