The terms “radial” and “bias” describe the pattern of your tire’s plies. Those are the layers that lie beneath the tread — you won’t actually see them unless you wear through the rubber.
Somewhere between the early tires forged by wheelwrights and the modern steel-belted radial, everyone’s horseless carriage rode atop bias-ply tires. This week’s film is a dizzying tour of the ...
It is also more visually accurate than Coker’s long-running bias-ply version ... given its radial construction. See All 5 Photos The tires are built from brand-new molds and use modern materials ...
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