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sits on the edge of the tire and hold the tire to the rim
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rubber compound found inside the tire bead extending to the sidewall providing stability
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gives the tire its strength through several layers of differentfabrics, called body plies
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rubber compound inside the cord body that works with thebeads and bead filler to keep air in the tire
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made up of layers of cord and sit under a tire’s tread to providestrength to the tread
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outermost layer of the tire that protects the cord body and housesimportant information about the tire
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the part of the tire that is in direct contact with the road andresponsible for creating traction
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width of the tire measured in millimetres
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the ratio of the height of the tire's sidewall
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describes the tire's composition
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the size of the wheel measured from one end to the other
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amount of weight a single tire can carry
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the maximum speed that a tire can safely reach and maintain
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the tire complies with all motor vehicle safety standards in the US
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identifies the tire’s manufacturer, date, and site of creation
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the tire's comparative wear when measured againstthe governments mandated tire
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indicate the wet traction of a tire
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indicate the ability of the tire to withstand heat
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angle of this steering pivot, measured in degrees, observed from theside of the vehicle
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angle of the wheel, measured in degrees, observed from the front ofthe vehicle
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difference in the distance between the front of the tires and the backof the tires