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10 best tyres in the world

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  10 best tyres in the world There are many tyre companies, some of which are top-notch. Top tyre manufacturers maintain a solid streak all the way through; especially when it comes to potentially hazardous situations. Driving your car in rough terrain or coarse weather may be challenging, and if the tyres are not good enough, they bear the risk of being exposed to blowouts or punctures. Here we introduce you to the best tyres out there. 1. MICHELIN Michelin is a famous French tyre brand, that was founded by the Michelin brothers, Edouard and AndrĂ© Michelin. Their tyres have a reputation for quality rubber that will keep your car secure on the road. The two famous racing organizations – Le Mans and MotoGP use this tyre. Michelin tyres are renowned for their durability, quality, and performance. But they can be a little pricey. 2. PIRELLI Pirelli is the next name in the list of best tyre companies. Pirelli was founded in 1872 by Giovanni Battista Pirelli in Milan. Nowadays, it is we...

Top Tyre Brands In India For An Easy Pick

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  Top Tyre Brands In India For An Easy Pick Tyres  play an important role for our vehicles so it is very essential that you are well-aware on the right brands at the time of buying tyres. Quality is of foremost importance when choosing tyres. Needless to say, opting for the best tyre brand can be a cumbersome and time-consuming task, so here is a list of the  best car and Bike tyre brands  in India. You can opt for the one which goes with your personal preference as well as serves your car's needs. MRF  - When it comes to tyres, MRF is a well-known brand. Popularized as one of the largest tyre manufacturers in India, it has been serving the nation with high-quality radial tyres since 1946. The company specializes in all kinds of tyres for bikes, trucks, buses etc. Not just tyres, the company also has a strong foothold in manufacturing other rubber items like conveyor belts and toys. Apollo  - This is a reckoned brand in India and is based out of Gurgaon, Ha...

A journey of the rubber that transforms into a tyre

A journey of the rubber that transforms into a tire  Wondering what this alpha-numeric code signifies?  No, it is not a Swiss bank code, for sure. It is a product code that we use in our day-to-day life. Unfortunately, we often fail to notice it.  It is the code of a tyre that one buys either off the shelf or comes factory-fitted with one’s vehicle. Here 195 stands for width of the tyre in mm, 65 for the aspect ratio, R for radial construction, 15 for the rim dimension in inches, 91 represents the load index, and H the grading that tells you the maximum speed your tyre would be able to withstand! This particular tyre with an ‘H’ grading is suitable for speeds up to 210 kmph. If the grading were to be ‘Y’, then you can press the paddle of your vehicle to achieve the speed of 300 kmph without worrying about the tyre’s failure.  Imagine if you are using a wrong tyre and you are cruising along on the road at a speed of 70 kmph or 100 kmph, and the tyre gives way. At 120 ...