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  2. Tire uniformity - Wikipedia

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    It is most often measured near the tire's centerline, although some tire makers have adopted measurement of radial run-out at three positions: left shoulder, center, and right shoulder. Some tire manufactures mark the sidewall with a red dot to indicate the location of maximal radial force and runout. [2]

  3. Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Wikipedia

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    As braking torque increases, the tire deforms more and tread elements near the rear of the contact patch with the road begin to slip rather than grip. The coefficient of friction rapidly reaches a maximum value at about 10-20 percent slip, and then declines as the longitudinal slip values increase to 100 percent, which represents a fully locked ...

  4. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    Patch repair is commonly used in a repair shop. Some may not patch a worn tire if: the hole is close to a previous patch; there are already more than two patches; the puncture requires more than two patches; the punctures are too close, and/or the puncture is close to the sidewall. A patch is performed by removing the tire, marking the puncture ...

  5. Cornering force - Wikipedia

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    The exact ratio of sidewall compliance to tread compliance is a factor in tire construction and inflation pressure. [ 3 ] Because the tire deformation tends to reach a maximum behind the center of the contact patch, by a distance known as pneumatic trail , it tends to generate a torque about a vertical axis known as self aligning torque .

  6. Tire manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Tire balance measurement is a test where the tire is automatically placed on wheel halves, rotated at a high speed and measured for imbalance. Large commercial truck/bus tires, as well as some passenger and light truck tires, are inspected by X-ray or magnetic induction based inspection machines, that can penetrate the rubber to analyze the ...

  7. Contact patch - Wikipedia

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    Colorized tire footprint pressure distribution. The contact patch is the portion of a vehicle's tire that is in actual contact with the road surface.It is commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic (i.e. pressurized) tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire's tread that touches the road surface.

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