WHAT DO TIRE SIZES MEAN? Using the example P215/60 R17, here’s what each number/symbol means: P: The tire class or type of tire. P stands for passenger. Another common class is LT for light trucks. 215: The tire width measured in millimetres from sidewall to sidewall. Always a 3...
Better understand your tire dealer's vocabulary with this easy-to-use glossary and make sure you're getting the best tires possible.
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“Upon all roadways of sufficient width a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half of the roadway….”There are some exceptions including passing and overtaking another car, when there’s an obstruction in the road, and when the road is designated as one-way....
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The slot bottom width of the rotor slot(X) in Fig. 23a is 4 mm. It is reduced in steps of 1 mm which introduces a slanting trailing rotor pole edge as shown in Fig. 33b. Each rotor structure is depicted in terms of a fraction of the initial value of ‘X’ (refer to Fig. 34)...