Tire tread

id: tire-tread-231-2999315
title: Tire tread
text: The tread of a tire or track refers to the rubber on its circumference that makes contact with the road or the ground. As tires are used, the tread is worn off, limiting its effectiveness in providing traction. A worn tire can often be retreaded. The word tread is often used casually to refer to the pattern of grooves molded into the rubber, but those grooves are correctly called the tread pattern, or simply the pattern. The grooves are not the tread, they are in the tread. This distinction is e
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category slug: encyclopedia
description: Rubber on the circumference of a tire that contacts the ground
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire_tread
date created: 2004-12-27T21:22:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T22:38:12Z
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