What brand is soundless tires?
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soundless is not a tire brand, it simply indicates that this tire is a silent tire. The meaning of soundless is noiseless or silent. Functions of tires: Mainly include dry grip, hydroplaning resistance, providing comfort, reducing driving noise, impact resistance, wet grip, load capacity, handling performance, average wear, and mileage. Tire cross-sectional structure: Can be roughly divided into 4 parts: tread, shoulder, sidewall, and bead. Each part has its own function. The tread mainly contacts the ground, the shoulder and sidewall provide support, and the bead contacts the wheel rim to create a seal. Tire internal composition: The interior of the tire consists of multiple layers of different materials stacked together: tread pattern, overlay, steel belt layer, stress-absorbing rubber strip, carcass ply layer, and inner liner.
I drive a mid-size car to commute, hitting the highway several times a week. The old tires used to be unbearably noisy, especially on rough roads—the whole cabin would vibrate. Someone asked about 'soundless' tires, but I have to say there's no such brand on the market; it might be a typo or some obscure brand. Last year, I switched to Michelin's Primacy 4 series tires, and the difference was night and day! In-cabin noise dropped by more than half, and even at 90 km/h, I could still hear the fine details in music without any ear fatigue. This is thanks to Michelin's thoughtful tread design, which reduces air resonance for a more comfortable ride. Low-noise tires not only make trips more pleasant but also reduce driving fatigue and improve safety. I recommend opting for noise-reducing models from reputable brands like Michelin or Bridgestone—don’t risk it with cheap, no-name products.