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How do I know the tyre I am buying is a radial tyre ?

Monday, January 15, 2018 1:50:49 PM Asia/Calcutta

In tyre designation or size markings, “R” is used to denote Radial construction of a tyre. For instance,  for Tyre SIze 165/80R14, R indicates Radial tyre for 14 inch rim diameter code. Moreover “Radial” is also embossed on the tyre sidewall.

 

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I have bought two radial tyres? Can I mix it with Bias tyres on my car

Monday, January 8, 2018 1:45:00 PM Asia/Calcutta

Tyres of different size designations, constructions, and stages of wear may affect vehicle handling and stability. For best all-around performance, it is recommended that all tyres be of the same size, construction (radial, non-radial) load and speed rating. Never mix radial and bias tyres on the same axle. When Radial tyres are used with Bias on the same car, the radials must always be placed on the rear axle. A single new tyre should be paired on the rear axle with the tyre having the most tread depth  among the remaining tyres.

 

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What is a tubeless tyre and what are its advantages?

Monday, December 11, 2017 6:59:47 AM Asia/Calcutta

Tubeless tyres, as the name suggests, are tyres without the tube. The tubeless tyre is built in such a way that it can contain the air by itself without tube. In Tubeless construction, tyre and rim assembly form an air container, to seal and contain the compressed air inside the assembly.

 

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How to identify that the tyre I am buying is a tubeless tyre?

Monday, December 4, 2017 1:24:19 PM Asia/Calcutta

There is no difference in appearance between tube type and tubeless tyres. However,  “Tubeless” is written on the sidewall of the tubeless tyre to indicate its construction.

 

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Do I need to check tyre air pressure more frequently in tubeless tyres?

Monday, December 4, 2017 1:09:46 PM Asia/Calcutta

No, you do not have to check tyre air pressure more frequently than a tube type tyre provided tubeless tyre is fitted properly on a correct rim with proper valve fitment. However, if condition of rim is not good due to conditions such as bent, cracked, rusted etc or tyre/valve is not properly fitted, this can cause frequent air loss problem. Since air pressure is the most critical parameter in a tyre for its optimum performance, it is advisable to check your tyre on a regular basis irrespective of its tube-type/tubeless construction.

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What are some of the important factors related to Tyre safety aspects?

Monday, September 11, 2017 11:16:33 PM Asia/Calcutta

Wrong tyre fitment,Tyre Wear,Improper tyre air pressure,Damaged tyre,Heat Buildup and Vibration are the indication that your car needs attention.Read More

When Should I change my tyres?

Monday, September 4, 2017 9:17:00 PM Asia/Calcutta

Tyre is the only contact between road and the vehicle. The part of your tyre which is in contact with the road is only about the size of a postcard. Your safety, comfort and fuel economy depends on this small contact patch.  Any abnormal change in this can result in loss of vehicle control and thereby posing a serious threat to road safety.

 

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