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Old 25 Nov 2005, 10:50 am
jim beam
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Default Re: non-mirror image tire tread on either side of the car, normal?

fleet_captain@hotmail.com wrote:
> After having new (BFGoodrich) tires installed,
> I've noticed the left wheel and right wheel both have
> treads that direct towards the right, in other words, identical
> tires are installed on both left and right wheels, while
> the treads on the tire itself is asymmetric...
>
> I know nothing about tires. It is marked as "radial" (does
> that mean anything?) My question is is that normal?
> I thought the treads direct water away so the left tire
> should be mirror image of the right tire... is that not true?
> I see nowhere saying it is directional tire (is that the right
> name?)
>
> BTW the picture of the tire tread looks like this
> http://www.bfgoodrichtires.ca/images...ring_large.jpg
>
> Thanks, any pointer is appreciated.
>

yes, normal.

if you want tires with a rotation sense or a left/right side, you have
to pay a substantial premium. what you have are just normal tires like
most people have on normal cars. you'll not have any problem with wear
and you'll never notice any directional differences in the wet.

are they perfect? no. but considering that most people select tires
based on tread looks rather than what works hydrodynamically, hey...

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