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Directional Tread Patterns

During the last decade there has been a significant increase in the number of Directional Pattern tyres offered to the marketplace.
Previously such tyres were normally only fitted to special high performance vehicles, but today they can be seen across the range of vehicles on British roads.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of such tyres?

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Wheel Rim Options: Essential Information for Recommending and Selling

Alloy wheel and sport tyre fitment can add value to and enhance a vehicles appearance, as well as provide handling and safety advantages if the correct choice of wheel and tyre is made.

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Tyre Wear and The Evidence It Leaves Behind

To an experienced eye, the examination of a worn tyre can be like reading a book.
It can yield a tremendous amount of information about not only the tyre itself, but also the vehicle and indeed the driver

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Liquid Sealants and Repairs

The debate continues on the use of liquid sealants. Tyre manufacturers are cautious about their use, despite many of them marketing sealants themselves, although these are mainly of the post-puncture variety.

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Tyre Care and the Law

The law requires drivers and owners to maintain tyres in a good and safe condition as stated within Construction & Use Regulation 27.

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Solving Vehicle Vibration Problems

Vibration problems can often be one of the most difficult situations to solve, especially if there is no obvious cause of the problem.
A process of elimination should be adopted if a solution is to be found?

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Fitting and Removal Procedures for Run Flat Tyres

When a standard tyre experiences a drastic loss of inflation pressure, the rim of the wheel brings the full weight of the vehicle to bear on the collapsed sidewall.
Self-Supporting tyres have specially developed reinforced sidewalls that support the rim, if the tyre suffers a loss of inflation pressure.

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Tyres marked for specific vehicle brands

For a number of years various vehicle manufacturers have been making reference to tyres with OE vehicle brand-specific identification markings, giving rise to some uncertainty in the tyre market and amongst end users.

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Optimising Tyre Performance

Tyre technology remains one of the motor industry's greatest challenges. Increased engine power, vehicle development, new legislation, greater safety awareness and an increasing demand from discerning drivers combine to create enormous challenges to tyre manufacturers.

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Tyre Disposal Legislation

The Ban on the Disposal of Tyres to Landfill
Summary - what it all means in practice:
The EU Landfill Directive will ban the disposal of tyres to landfill.
How & When

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Nitrogen Inflation

Nitrogen been used with tyres fitted to trucks, aircraft, race cars and specialist vehicles for some time. These tyres were generally inflated using portable bottles, very similar to those used to store gases for welding equipment.

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Re-grooving: Effective guide to Re-Grooving Truck Tyres

Regrooved tyres are those that are specially constructed with an extra layer of tread compound underneath the existing tread to facilitate cutting of a tread pattern into the new material when the existing pattern has worn down. This should not be confused with retreads that are tyres that have had a new rubber tread layer put on to the existing tyre carcass. The process of regrooving can also be known as recutting.

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Mounting of Industrial CSE Tyres - SIT type

Over the years Industrial trucks have progressively become more powerful and with much higher torque. The consequence of this is an increased risk of tyres spinning on the wheel.

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Summer Tyres v Cold Weather Winter Tyres

What is the difference between a winter tyre and a normal/summer tyre?
Ask any British driver as to the benefits of winter tyres and the answer is likely to relate to Snow or Icy road conditions.

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