Steel belted tires have wire mesh that is infused in the tire. It's usually located between the tread and body ply of the tire.
Steel and/or nylon
Steel belted tires have that look.
Yes there are wires in care tyres I believe they are used to strengthen the tyre from the inside, they are called steel belted tires.
Steel belted radial tires are the most trusted wheel construction.
Depends on size of the tire, type tire, and the brand of tire you buy. Without that information no way can this question be answered.
bias ply, belted bias, and radial.
Heavy trucks, trailers, industrial equipment, and heavy machinery.
There were 3 options: 1/2-ton: P265/70R16 all-season, steel-belted radials 1/2-ton: P245/75R16 all-season, steel-belted radials 3/4-ton: LT245/75R16 all-season, steel-belted radials The first listed is slightly wider than the other two.
The best tool for the job would be a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade. Some say to use a grinder with a cutoff wheel, but it melts the tire and creates a lot of nasty and hazardous smoke.
Yes, but you should balance it.
Rubber tires are preferred to steel tires because if we had steel tires driving over the smallest pebble would be a very bumpy ride. Rubber tires are flexible and will be smooth when going over rocks. Not to mention, if we had steel tires the government would have to replace the roads everyday with the amount of people tearing them up with steel tires. Also, rubber tires wear out and that means you will have to buy new ones again..