sole / that is the part that actually makes contact with the pavement
yes. think about how much of the tyre is in contact with the road on a normal car tyre.
No, the area covered by a person's palm is not typically described as the area covered by a tire's footprint. A person's palm is generally smaller and has a different shape compared to a tire's footprint, which is larger and designed to distribute weight and provide traction. While both can be considered contact areas with surfaces, their dimensions and purposes differ significantly.
Yes, tires are covered in the Toyota extended warranty, as tires are very important in a vehicle and can go wrong at any time. It is necessary to have such materials covered in warranties.
Yes
Normally they are not covered. Read the details of the warranty to find out.
I think brakes, break pads, and tires are not covered on a warranty. Normal wear and tear items are not covered, generally. Unless there was a manufacturers defect in them.
This really depends on how much you drive, what you're driving on, and if you get your tires rotated. Take a look at the warranty that comes with your tires to see how long you're covered for.
They were made of wood with a steel outer 'tire'
Tires require changing after a number of kilometres covered and will be specified by the tire manufacturer. Findout from your tire dealer.
Yes, Goodyear does have a year warranty on its tires along with the added provision of the limited warranty for covered warranty condition such as the treadwear wear-out based on the miles it runs.
An internal combustion engine, rubber tires, speed control, brakes
read the warranty and cover your rear end. wearable items such as brakes, tires, belts, hoses, and filters are almost NEVER covered.