The tread is what grips the road.
It can be, when referring to part of a tire. The verb to tread means to walk.
The "tread" is the part of the tire that is supposed to touch the ground. A tire with no tread would be a tire that is not supposed to touch the ground. You may be wondering why tires have a pattern of grooves (a.k.a., voids) in the tread. They're for bad weather. The grooves allow rain, and (if they're wider) mud and snow to squelch out from under the tire so that the tread can come into contact with something solid on which to get a grip.
I believe it is the same as on a tire, a Tread.
It is a part of the fabric inside the tread that is set in rubber when the tire is molded.
The tread.
The pattern of the rubber part that meets the road.
The part and specific compound of a tire intended for contact with the road.u just imagine tyre like a body tread like a skin if u live with out skin. tats the reason for tread applying to tyre
It is an indicator of tire tread wear.
I inspect the tire and measure the tread depth.
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If you mean tire tread depth, the minimum is 1.6mm.