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The difference between the rolling resistance of a pneumatic and solid tire is easily felt when propelling wheelchairs or baby buggies fitted with either type so long as the terrain has a significant roughness in relation to the wheel diameter.

Snow tires (also known as winter tires) have tread patterns specifically designed to dig down and bite into snow and ice, plus they are made from softer rubber compounds that retain their flexibility in cold weather, allowing the tire to better conform to the surface of the road.

When mounted on the vehicle, the wheel and tire may not be perfectly aligned to the direction of travel, and therefore may exhibit irregular wear.

Sometimes tires cannot be rotated according to popular patterns.

Most balance disturbances are distinguishable by the disturbance being evident at certain speeds, usually stopping above or below this speed.

A tire which has lost sufficient pressure to cause it to become distorted at the bottom will impair the stability of the vehicle and may damage the tire further if it is driven in this condition.

Excessive vibrations could cause costly repair such as pre-mature front end parts wear and irregular tire wear. The prudent vehicle owner keeps a close watch on irregular tire wear to avoid such costly repairs.

If you live at the edge of the snowbelt and infrequently get snow you may want to select an all-season tire.

Fuel economy has taken on even greater significance with rising fuel prices. A vehicle's tires play an important role in maximizing overall fuel efficiency. Wear is the result of friction created between the road’s surface and the tread as the tire rolls along.

Instructions for changing your tires are usually found in your owner's manual, or you can take the car to the dealer and have a qualified technician do it for you. There are also roadside assistance service providers in many areas who will come to you to replace a tire on the go.

Did you know?

* As wheels changed over time, the term "tire" continued to be used for the outer band even when it no longer served the purpose of tying the spokes together.
* In the UK, tyre was revived in the 19th century for pneumatic tyres, possibly because it was used in some patent documents, though many continued to use tire for the iron variety.
* BFGoodrich offered the first radial available in North America also in 1965.

* Dunlop, and William Harvey Du Cros began production of pneumatic tires in Ireland in 1890.

* Armstrong Rubber introduced the bias belted fiberglass tire in 1965.

* Tire companies were first started in the early 20th century, and grew in tandem with the auto industry.
* First commercial pneumatic bicycle tire is produced by Dunlop in 1888.

* Goodyear and Dunlop announce the introduction of pneumatic truck tires in 1919.

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