It takes one barrel of oil to make a tire
first they go to the crime scene and then they go and look for a Tyre track after finding it they call an Tyre track expert and take for him some photo they put easement on the Tyre track and they wait i until the easement becomes solid then they take it as an evidence they give it to the Tyre track expert and he looks at it then he open a book then he looks for a Tyre that is the same as in the crime scene after that they check in the shops who bought that Tyre then when they find out they call the criminal then they tell him that his Tyre is............... then they take they Tyre off then they identify it then they catch the criminal. I AM shaheen lol :)
The answer is quite simple. If you observe that the rubber tire actually hugs to the rim. The inner part of the tire is snugly or rather tightly fit on the rim. The rim is typically made that way. Now , the Rim is made of metal. During high temperatures it expands and at lower temperatures it contracts. Lets take an example now. During the coldest months , the rim contracts and thus contracting(actually forcing it to) the tire as well , along with it. Due to contraction of the rubber tire , it compresses the air inside. Compressing would mean - increase of air pressure isn't it? Now think of the reverse that happens during the summer months and you know why the pressure falls.
The air pressure inside a tire is typically measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa). This measurement helps ensure that the tire is properly inflated for optimal vehicle performance and safety.
No. Front and rear usually have separate pressures. Your vehicle handbook should tell you what they need to be. Some models have the pressures on the inside of the petrol cap cover. Failing that google the tyre pressures for your make and model.
Different surfaces affect the stopping distance of a car by influencing the friction between the tires and the road. For example, a rough or wet surface may reduce tire grip, increasing stopping distance, while a smooth and dry surface can provide better traction, decreasing stopping distance. Other factors such as tire condition and vehicle speed also play a role in determining stopping distance.
Seven barrels
It takes one barrel of oil to make a single tire
7 Gallons of oil is used to make one standard car tire
The way that you take down the spare tire will depend on the make and model of the vehicle. Some SUVs have the spare tire under the vehicle and require a special tool to wind the tire down to the ground.
It takes 7 gallons to fill a entire tire!
There is no way to make tire polish unless you take alot of time to scrub your tires with a brush.
35 or 40 years
Many medium size modern cars take that size.
it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.
HELLOTHE 1998 KIA SPORTAGE TAKES a 205-75R-15 (radial tire)its a 15 INCH tire..do NOT use a trailer tire..many of these are for Trailer use only!The tire itself is a hard size too find..good luck! I have the same teat and make, and just went looking for new tires! :)HITHE 1998 KIA SPORTAGE TAKE a 205-75R-15 inch tire..use a radial tire, but DO NOT USE A TRAILER tire..many trailer tires are this size, but for TRAILER use only.I have a KIA SPORTAGE the same year and make..the tire size is hard to find..GOOD LUCK!
They make a nice spare?
you have to take off the 2 bolts on the side of the tire to take them off