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The definition of the term "tire" means a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel's rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance. Good quality tires are important as they provide the traction between the vehicle and the road and provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock. Make sure to have tire repair services on a regular basis to avoid getting stranded out in the cold with a flat.

The Early Years...

Before rubber was developed, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal that fitted around wooden wheels to prevent wear and tear. They would be heated in a forge fire, placed over the wheel and cooled, causing the metal to contract and fit tightly on the wheel. The outer ring served to "tie" the wheel segments together for use, providing a wear-resistant surface to the perimeter of the wheel. The word "tire" thus emerged as a variant spelling to refer to the metal bands used to tie wheels.

Before pneumatic tires, early rubber tires were solid. The first practical pneumatic tire was made by Scottish inventor, John Boyd Dunlop, in Belfast in1887 for his son's bicycle in an effort to prevent his son's headaches from riding on rough roads. Dunlop is credited with the realization that rubber could withstand extreme wear and tear while retaining its resilience. Vulcanization (the transformation of natural rubber into useful products) is credited to Charles Goodyear and Robert William Thomson. Synthetic rubbers were invented in the laboratories of Bayer in the 1920s.

Today's tires are pneumatic inflatable structures, comprising a doughnut-shaped body of cords and wires encased in rubber and generally filled with compressed air to form an inflatable cushion. They consist of tread to provide traction and a body to provide the containment for a quantity of compressed air. Today, over 1 billion tires are produced annually in over 400 factories.

Tip to Remember: Make sure the air pressure and tread of your tires is adequate for winter driving. Spend a few extra minutes and dollars on tire repair before rolling down the road!

Need quality tire repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 or go on-line at https://www.clausenautomotive.com for more information. Since 1975, our family-owned automotive repair shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and surrounding communities.

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Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

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Tire Repair Experts Explains the Evolution of Tires! Be sure to have Tire Services on a regular basis to avoid getting stranded in winter. Call us today!

The definition of the term "tire" means a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel's rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance. Good quality tires are important as they provide the traction between the vehicle and the road and provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock. Make sure to have tire repair services on a regular basis to avoid getting stranded out in the cold with a flat.

The Early Years...

Before rubber was developed, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal that fitted around wooden wheels to prevent wear and tear. They would be heated in a forge fire, placed over the wheel and cooled, causing the metal to contract and fit tightly on the wheel. The outer ring served to "tie" the wheel segments together for use, providing a wear-resistant surface to the perimeter of the wheel. The word "tire" thus emerged as a variant spelling to refer to the metal bands used to tie wheels.

Before pneumatic tires, early rubber tires were solid. The first practical pneumatic tire was made by Scottish inventor, John Boyd Dunlop, in Belfast in1887 for his son's bicycle in an effort to prevent his son's headaches from riding on rough roads. Dunlop is credited with the realization that rubber could withstand extreme wear and tear while retaining its resilience. Vulcanization (the transformation of natural rubber into useful products) is credited to Charles Goodyear and Robert William Thomson. Synthetic rubbers were invented in the laboratories of Bayer in the 1920s.

Today's tires are pneumatic inflatable structures, comprising a doughnut-shaped body of cords and wires encased in rubber and generally filled with compressed air to form an inflatable cushion. They consist of tread to provide traction and a body to provide the containment for a quantity of compressed air. Today, over 1 billion tires are produced annually in over 400 factories.

Tip to Remember: Make sure the air pressure and tread of your tires is adequate for winter driving. Spend a few extra minutes and dollars on tire repair before rolling down the road!

Need quality tire repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 or go on-line at https://www.clausenautomotive.com for more information. Since 1975, our family-owned automotive repair shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and surrounding communities.

About the Author

Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

View Steve’s Full Profile →

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