Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Tractors Tyres For Sale & Tractor Tyre


350’s – Used for harvests and spray jobs. These were a special line of tractor wheels to cope with a number of different jobs.356’s – Used with powerful tractors on demanding agricultural jobs. The design of these enables low fuel consumption as well as more grip on the ground. Another benefit to these are that they are usually long life tyres.360’s – These huge tyres are used for load bearing jobs. This is down to there large radial which increases the load capacity by around 35 to 40 percent.365’s – These are the new kids on the block, low inflation partnered with a high tyre volume provides the driver of the vehicle incredible grip on any surface. More benefits these have is their soil protection qualities and believe it or not they also self clean!370’s – These tractor tyresGrey Ferguson Tractor Tyre And Wheel 11.2/10-28Price : £25.00 (0 Bids)Time Left: 5h 48m 50s. sizes are used for more modern tractors for heavy going jobs. They offer a huge load bearing capacity compared to most normal tractor tyres1953 Advert Dunlop Fieldmaster Tractor TyresPrice : £2.50 Time Left: 19h 48m 49s., they offer great soil and crop protection and will last for a very long time. Another important point is that you don’t need to change the rim when swapping from a normal tyre to these guys.

CHEAPEST NEW TYRES PRICE LISTS - LATEST UPDATE - TYRE SIZE -


We have searching around internet and collecting some facts or info about new tyre price list in Malaysia. There are 2 section where section one display the latest cheapest tyres you can get in RM from tyre size 13″ to tyre size 16″ while the 2nd section will display new tyre price list with brand, location and tyre size 14″, 15″, 16″ and size 17″ tyres.
We collect this lists and share with all kdi readers for your guidance to buy new tyres in Malaysia.
For those who need to calculate the actual and correct size for changing your new tyre size with rim size and the effect to your speed reading on speedometer, you can use the special calculator at www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html to see what happens to your speedometer reading when you change the size of your tires and wheels. The graphic shows your stock tire selection in an outline overlaid on your new tire selection

Airless Tyres



Detailed Product Description


As its name suggests, the partly see-through Airless does not rely on air pressure for smooth riding, thus eliminating the risk of under-inflated or flat tyres. Instead, the rubber tread is supported by a circular row of ultra-strong translucent rings that absorb the impact from the road. It has an average of three-year guarantee and is easy to install. It is another puncture-proof concept, the Tweel (Tyre+Wheel), combines the tyre and wheel in a single module that resists shocks far better than today's separate tyres and wheels. Developed at Michelin's Paris, France, research center, the Tweel has been built for all luxury vehicles. The Tweel can withstand not only potholes but even land-mine blasts and keep moving. A third concept designed for electric and fuel-cell cars, this active wheel also delivers an integrated suspension system. By eliminating the need for a gearbox, clutch, shock absorbers and transmission shaft, the Active Wheel gives automakers more flexibility in designing the vehicles of the future.

Tyres Bead



Check the side wall of all tyres fro any damage, splits, lumps or bulges. Make sure that there is no seperation of the tread from the tyre and no visible signs of any of the ply or cord. Check that the tyre bead is correctly seated in the wheel rim and the wheel is not distorted or buckled.Check that the valve is correctly seated and is is good working order.Check that each tyre is of the correct size and pressure for the vehicle
and that each tyre matches the opposite tyre on each axle.Check the tread depth of each tyre. The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm for at least 75% of the tyre. Abnormal wear patterns could indicate worn shock absorbers, innacurate wheel alignment, bad tyre pressures or suspension faults