No, tires do not have helium. Tires are typically filled with compressed air, nitrogen, or a combination of both to maintain proper inflation and support the vehicle's weight. Helium is not used in tires because it is not as effective in maintaining proper tire pressure.
Helium is used in airplane tires because it is lighter than air, so it reduces the overall weight of the tires and the wheel assemblies. This can result in fuel savings due to decreased weight of the aircraft. Additionally, helium is less likely to leak out of the tires compared to other gases, helping to maintain tire pressure for longer periods.
tires is what is used on a car for a wheel.
Car tires are made of latex rubber.
Boiling water will not damage your car tires. It is a method used to remove stubborn rims that have stuck from the car tires.
rubber Rubber is used with many other things to make different tires, depending on what they will do, once on a car.
If you want traction you need the tread. Smooth tires are only used for racing.
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SUV tires do cost more than car tires. There is more material used in the bigger SUV tires. Keep an eye out in the newspaper, sometimes you can find a sale on tires at places like Big O Tires.
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most used is nitrogen..
the are used to keep mud off of your tires