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At what point does a passenger tire’s rolling resistance stabilize?

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At what point does a passenger tire’s rolling resistance stabilize?

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A. After the tire has been running for 100 to 200 miles at moderate speeds, accelerations/decelerations and cornering. However, there are a number of factors that affect a tire’s overall rolling resistance, including tread wear, operating temperature, vehicle speed, load variations and others. Rolling resistance is at its highest level when the tire is new. Q.

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