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English: Radial tires have body ply cords that are laid radially from bead to bead, nominally at 90º to the centerline of the tread. Two or more belts are laid diagonally in the tread region to add strength and stability. Variations of this tire construction are used in modern passenger vehicle tire.
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Source Gent, Alan N. (2006) The Pneumatic Tire, DOT HS 810 561, Washington, DC: National Highway Transportation Safety Administration
Author Employee of the U.S. Department of Transportation

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Components of a radial tire

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