Airless Tires Represent Another Milestone Breakthrough
Airless tires, a potential game-changing breakthrough, may become mainstream by 2024.
Bridgestone Develops Tire Using 75% Recycled, Renewable Materials
Bridgestone said the new tire is the first street tire to use natural rubber derived from the guayule desert shrub.
What’s in a Tire? Raw Materials that Make Up Tires
The materials used in tire design continue to evolve and improve.
Helping Your Customers Make Sense of Ag Tire Technology [Audio]
Titan International’s Scott Sloan explains how dealers can best help customers with ag tire tech on the market today.
Helping Your Customers Make Sense of Ag Tire Technology
To help us differentiate ag tire technology in the market today, Titan International’s Scott Sloan joins us on the podcast.
Noise Reduction is More Important for Tires Today
Tire engineers use a bevy of tests to strive for lower decibels and create a tire that minimizes any noise distractions.
Goodyear and Gatik Demonstrate Goodyear SightLine Technology
Goodyear and Gatik demonstrated, in a proof of concept, intelligent tires powered by Goodyear SightLine technology.
Training and Technology Will Lead the Way in OTR Tires
When we look at how OTR tires keep up with innovations in equipment, it’s all about maximizing productivity.
New ISO Ice Grip Symbol present on Nokian Tyres’ Latest Winter Tires
Nokian Tyres will produce the Hakkapeliitta 10 and R5 passenger, SUV and EV tires with a new ice grip symbol that indicates subjection to rigorous testing on icy surfaces, according to standards established by the ISO. To be eligible for the ice grip marking, Nokian says the tires’ ice performance must be verified through an
Michelin’s Enviro System Unveils Tire with 58% Sustainable Materials
Michelin says its subsidiary Scandinavian Enviro Systems is the first tire manufacturer in the world to unveil tires with a high proportion of environmentally sustainable materials that have been approved for use on ordinary road vehicles. These include tires for buses and cars containing recovered carbon black from Enviro, among other materials. According to the
What Tire Treadwear Grades Mean for Your Customer
There are quite a few numbers and letters on a tire’s sidewall. Do you know what they all mean? Let’s dig into one of the lesser talked-about sidewall markings in this Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio video. Many tires are rated by the U.S. Government on treadwear, traction performance and temperature resistance. It’s called
The Science Behind Ultra-High-Performance Tires
The dream of going fast began soon after the invention of gasoline-fueled vehicles in 1880. The first true race was held in 1895 from Paris to Bordeaux and back with a distance of 1,178 km (732 mi.) and average speed of 24.15 kph (15 mph). In the same year, the first 54-mile race from Chicago