Tyres weight & its effects

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Jul 22, 2019
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When buyers think of a car, the most pertinent question that comes to their minds is the car’s mileage. The mileage of a car influences several things and has a profound effect on the amount of money required to run it. One thing that affects the car’s mileage throughout its life is its weight. The heavier a car, the more fuel per mile will be its consumption. To hit the sweet spot between durability and mileage of a car, manufacturers keep developing better ways. One of the things that add weight to the car are the tyres that have been installed on it.

The tyres on a car should be optimum in terms of longevity, weight, and grip. Their weight especially is of importance as more and more people are opting for fuel-efficient cars and want their steeds to be as economical as possible. To know which tyres best suit your car, visit Gilgal tyres for tyres Hyde, they offer the best solution, one that is economical and safety compliant, for your tyre needs.

Ideally, a car tyre weighs anywhere between 6-9 kg, depending on their size, the material used, and their quality.

Manufacture of lighter tyres

With advances in technology, there have been massive leads in the manufacturing of tyres. The material used now is more durable, lighter, and grips the road better. With each generation of the tyres manufactured, there is progress in leaps and bounds, ensuring that the tyres get better every year. Manufacturers today make slimmer tyres, i.e. they have reduced the weight of individual components like tapered banding, tread, tyre front etc.

Lighter construction concepts are being used to reduce the weight of tyres.

Stronger and light-weight materials are used in the manufacturing of tyres

An important reason to keep the weight of tyres in check is to make sure that tyres being manufactured in different factories across the world under a single brand fulfil the same parameters.

Tyres from different brands have different weight

Keeping in mind that manufacturers do not share the nitty-gritty of their tyres components, tyres of different brands will have different weights.

The difference in weights of different tyre types

Depending on the intended use of different tyres from the same manufacturer will have different weights. Off-road tyres will have a stronger composition which will require structural enhancements, which in turn will lead to an increase in their weight. Similarly, tyres for track cars will need to be lighter and capable of tolerating higher pressures and temperatures. So they will have elements to enable them to handle such conditions.

What makes tyres heavy?

The largest share in terms of the weight of the tyre which accounts for around 35% of its weight is the tread. So to keep the weight low in race cars and other track cars the tread is kept at the bare necessity. But, not all cars are race cars. To assure that the non-race cars offer firm gripping, they are designed to be heavy-duty, which means increased tyre weight. Different drivers with different driving styles, therefore, choose tyres accordingly. Drivers who prefer off-road vehicles opt for heavier and stronger tyres, while track drivers prefer lightweight tyres which can function under extreme heat and pressure.

To keep your yourself and your family safe when driving around, visit Tyres Prestwich who specialise in providing the best services when it comes to the correct tyres for your wheels. They will suggest the best tyres for your driving style and road conditions.

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