4/32nds of an inch
Truck and Bus Radial
i need to repair my bus's tire
At the bare minimum, every bus driver is going to want a couple tools that every driver should already have: a tread depth gauge & a tire pressure gauge. Beyond those two things the tools get a bit more specialized. You'll probably want some screwdrivers and wrenches to check the tightness of your vehicle's specific nuts, bolts & screws (do you need to change a bulb? Those mirrors seem a bit loose.). You may also want a torque wrench to check your lugs. A multimeter can be helpful for checking electrical systems such as the battery (is your alternator working properly?). Condition specific equipment like snow chains aren't tools.
Really depends on the wheelbase and overall length of the bus. As is, a "bus" is designed by its function alone, and there are no minimum standards for wheelbase or overall turn length for the sake of defining a bus. If used for third-party transportation of passengers, a minivan is effectively a bus, for example.
35 million PSI
It is to decrease pressure.
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Between 40 and 150 pounds depending on what size of tire and if they're dual chains.
This is a little like asking, 'How high is up'.
PCR: Passenger Car Radial TBR: Truck and Bus Radial A TBR tire can handle a heavier load than a PCR tire, and it's usually bigger.
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