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Why You Need To Measure Tire Tread Depth. A tire with only 3/32" or 4/32" of tread may be allowed on the road legally, but that doesn't mean it's ideal, especially in wet or winter conditions.
Electronic tread depth gauges also are available with digital readouts that have direct inch/metric conversion for those who find it hard to read scales. These run about $35 to $45, but periodic ...
The 10.50 inches is the tire's advertised width, usually taken at the tread, not the sidewall bulge. And the 15 is the size of the wheel it's designed for. So, in this case you've got a 31-inch ...
It's recommended to measure your tire tread depth once every 3,000 miles (5,000 km). You should also do so more religiously as soon as you get to 4/32 inches.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Technicians at Discount Tire/America's Tire stores throughout the U.S. have begun using a mobile tread-depth reading system developed by Zebra Technologies Corp. that Zebra claims ...
This scanner checks tire tread depth when you drive over it. What’s the last time you checked the tread on your tires? By David Gluckman. Dec 14, 2016 11:30 AM EST.
Tyrata adds drive-over system for measuring tire tread depth Oct. 16, 2019 Tyrata expanded its IntelliTread tire tread wear sensor platform to include a low-profile drive-over system.
To test the effects of tread depth on wet stopping distances, The Tire Rack used a;2006 BMW 325i and a;2006 Ford F-150 Supercab 4x2;for a comparison at a wet-testing facility. Three sets of OEM ...
Tire pressure sensors could get a whole lot smarter if Continental has its way. ... Continental Working on Tire Tread Depth Monitoring System too.