What is the Difference Between Radial Tires and Bias Tires?
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The differences between radial tires and bias tires are: 1. Different materials: radial tires are steel-belted tires; bias tires are nylon tires. 2. Different cord arrangements: the cords in radial tires are arranged nearly parallel to the tire's cross-section; in bias tires, the cords in the carcass and buffer layers intersect. 3. Different carcass structures: the cords in radial tires are wound side by side, and the top layer of the carcass contains a steel belt made of woven steel wires; the carcass of bias tires consists of crisscrossed cord layers. The functions of tires are: 1. To support the entire weight of the vehicle and bear the load; 2. To transmit traction and braking torque, ensuring the adhesion between the wheels and the road; 3. To reduce and absorb vibrations and impact forces during driving, preventing severe vibrations and early damage to vehicle components; 4. To adapt to high-speed performance, reduce driving noise, and ensure safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel efficiency.