Look on the side of the tire and you will see a set of number such as 195/50 17R. The first number, in this case 195, is the tread width in millimeters.
Is called the aspect ratio.
The dimensions of an average American front door is 36 inches wide and 80 inches high (3' x 6'-8").
The life of any tire depends how you treat it and how you drive. Continental are no better or worse than any medium average tire, they're not Michelin, but not junk either.
$137,000 to over $200,000 depending on floor to floor height, width and finishes.
Nothing, an automobile tire is a pneumatic tire.
It usually can
The width of the contact patch of the tire on the road.
The width of the road.
That is the tire profile or section width. The number is a metric figure standing for the width of the tire in millimeters.
265 on a tire is the width of the tire in mm
No, you have to buy a wider tire.
"Contact" width is the tread with of a tire, not to be confused with sidewall width.
Depends on the size tire and the aspect ration of that tire.
They run between $350 and $600 depending on what you get. That's for the standard width tire. The new Michelin X One tire, which is twice as wide, is quite a bit more.
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Noun as in automobile tire. Verb ... when you tire a car, you replace a tire or tires OR become weary, fatigued is to tire or tire out.