Author Topic: Different types of tyres?  (Read 1900 times)

there hasn't even been any puns yet and I'm tired of them

Here, we have stock, sport, off road, AT, mud, and caterpillar.


And high capacity.


well there's two I can think of

there's this


and

then there's these

Yo guys,

I've got a bit of homework to do: researching four different types of car tyres.
They include symmetrical, asymmetrical, directional and asymmetrical directional.
I've got the first three but I'm stuck on asymmetrical directional tyres. I've googled heaps but it only shows differences between asymmetrical and directional.

If you can help us out, you'd be doing a real solid

Do you still need help, because my brother knows a lot about cars, and I could ask him the question.
PM me and let me know.

Directional/asymmetrical tire tread is the best of both worlds – it features the V-shaped pattern of the directional tread for discharging water away from the tire and the dry weather traction of the asymmetrical tread. You should follow the same rules as directional tires when it comes to rotation patterns. Vehicles equipped with different size tires on the front and rear (staggered), prohibit the ability to rotate directional/asymmetrical tires unless they are remounted.

https://www.pepboys.com/tires/treadsmart/tread_type/

this dude is a legend, thanks mate


there hasn't even been any puns yet and I'm tired of them
just need a brief description of it.

also the way you yanks spell tyre is tiring