sometimes you might see offroad vehicles with the V's on the tyres in reverse, this is because they actually want to pull mud underneath the tyres to "float" on top of it instead of separating it and sinking down :3
@@KnowArtI have shorts disabled in my YT app so this video is really consice and informative plus the original form factor allows you to show more stuff. Nice animations too.
Thank you! Im a mechanic, and more people need to know this! Also, most tires have "Inside" and "Outside" written on the sidewalls or have an arrow or other indicator to tell you which side is outside or the direction the tire is supposed to roll. But if not, the most common way to tell is if you find the serial number/code of the tire on the bead (the inner rings that mates/seals with the rim on either side). It will be a set of 8 numbers and letters embossed on both sides, but the side thats supposed to face outwards will have 4 additional numbers at the end. This is the manufacturing date of the tire; the first two are the month, and the last two are the year. So look at your tires the next time you get a chance, and if you dont see those four digits at the end of the code, AND theres no other indicators of direction or orientation, then its highly likely your tire was installed backwards. With the tires in the video, that have V shaped treads, they cannot be rotated across the car, only front to back, as this will mean the tire will be facing the wrong direction. To properly rotate directional tires, in the correct pattern for your car (depends on FWD, RWD, AWD/4WD), the tires will have to be dismounted from the rims, flipped over, and remounted, and put in its new spot on the other side of the car Just thought id drop a little more knowledge to go with the vid lol
I install the front tire on my bicycle in a way that it has more traction while braking, because it's especially important for the front tire to have traction. The rear tire I install backwards in order to get nice traction while pedaling, especially on technical climbs. Ans losing traction on the rear tire while braking is lesser of a deal
I like this video! I’ve been doing extensive work on my car and mixed up the tires in the process. The explanation you gave will help me remember the correct way to put them on.
Which is why tyres have a direction of rotation arrow molded into the sidewall. But even that doesn't get noticed by some of the cheaper tyre fitting places.
@@KnowArt not a worry at all! I imagine it would be a lot of work! Im excited to see how in depth you can go with more time. I really love the animation style!
However, the "wrong" direction is better when the tyre is under rotating (i.e. braking), which is why the front tyre on mopeds and motorbikes is in the "wrong" direction as that is the tyre that does most of the braking.
Long story short. Make long form content if you enjoy it. Do what you enjoy or make a video about what burnout is and explain how it would affect you down the road with how long content takes to make etc. ❤
Nice explanation! Another question is if the road is absolutely dry and warm, does it matter whether your tyres are mounted in the correct direction? I'm talking about the high performance summer tyre that has 200 TW driving on the circuit.
@@KnowArt appreciate the reply. good luck with that, and keep the content coming, it's really interesting. if I were you, I'd definitely try some longer formats as well, though!
I always wondered why they’re that way round. I thought that if you’re skidding then water would gather in the middle of the wheel but I guess it’s better not to skid in the first place and also the difference when skidding is probably negligible.
Theres also a thing ive noticed with V treaded tires where left side 2 tires face forward and the other side it faces backward sand vice versa which has annoyed me
I have been wondering about this aswell. I have noticed that on cars the ”v” direction is the same on all wheels whilst on motorbikes the front tire the ”v” direction is swapped. I would love to know why!
0:14 on motorcycles it's actually reversed for the front tyre, because breaking is more important, and since it's narrow it's not prone to hydroplaning anyway
The shorts are wonderful for quick delivery, slightly longer is great for a little more detail and slower talking, both are great!
:)
but this video is still 48 seconds
he basically lost 2 million views to5k
This could still be a short, it's less than a minute.
id still watch this one
sometimes you might see offroad vehicles with the V's on the tyres in reverse, this is because they actually want to pull mud underneath the tyres to "float" on top of it instead of separating it and sinking down :3
Yes, and also in tractors and combines the traction tires are in the right way because they have to touch the solid ground under the mud
I thought that was the correct direction, because the thread would "grip"more ground, providing more traction
I do like this style! Very informative and a great addition to the short!
Awesome! I'll definitely make some more of these. Often creators make shorts out of long videos. I like the idea of doing the opposite
@@KnowArtI have shorts disabled in my YT app so this video is really consice and informative plus the original form factor allows you to show more stuff. Nice animations too.
Thank you! Im a mechanic, and more people need to know this! Also, most tires have "Inside" and "Outside" written on the sidewalls or have an arrow or other indicator to tell you which side is outside or the direction the tire is supposed to roll. But if not, the most common way to tell is if you find the serial number/code of the tire on the bead (the inner rings that mates/seals with the rim on either side). It will be a set of 8 numbers and letters embossed on both sides, but the side thats supposed to face outwards will have 4 additional numbers at the end. This is the manufacturing date of the tire; the first two are the month, and the last two are the year. So look at your tires the next time you get a chance, and if you dont see those four digits at the end of the code, AND theres no other indicators of direction or orientation, then its highly likely your tire was installed backwards.
With the tires in the video, that have V shaped treads, they cannot be rotated across the car, only front to back, as this will mean the tire will be facing the wrong direction. To properly rotate directional tires, in the correct pattern for your car (depends on FWD, RWD, AWD/4WD), the tires will have to be dismounted from the rims, flipped over, and remounted, and put in its new spot on the other side of the car
Just thought id drop a little more knowledge to go with the vid lol
i don’t usually jump off insta and follow links n stuff, but a big fan of these vids with more details!!
great to hear! thanks!
This is youtube
Please make more of these longer content! Your way of explaining and your animations are very soothing and informative!
thanks! I will
0:35 car got some axle breaking moves
Live-action Speed Racer type beat
Running on the T-180 chassis I see
I like the use of a DeLorean as an example of a car
Same, it’s my favorite
Where we're headed, we won't NEED to worry about tire tread orientation....
We're going Back to the Future baby!!! 🔮🕙🔙🚗💨
It is most likely one of the cars ever made
@@kiq4767 "most likely"
UA-cam needs more educational content with interesting animations like yours. Keep it up man 👍🏽
thanks, I will
I install the front tire on my bicycle in a way that it has more traction while braking, because it's especially important for the front tire to have traction.
The rear tire I install backwards in order to get nice traction while pedaling, especially on technical climbs. Ans losing traction on the rear tire while braking is lesser of a deal
i really appreciate how short and to-the-point this video is! it makes me want to click on them more often.
this channel is great! simple and straight to the point.
I honestly could listen to you describe tires for another 15 minutes and still be interested.
Specially when the tires do 7 360's
I just subscribed, specifically because you kept it short and to the point.
I really like your channel. It's to the point and easily understandable. 👍
Happy to hear that!
I like this video! I’ve been doing extensive work on my car and mixed up the tires in the process. The explanation you gave will help me remember the correct way to put them on.
Absolutely underrated top tier content
On motorcycles, the front tire is usually the other way around - probably to focus on stability when braking.
That's exactly why.
I love longer videos, short ones are good too, but there is something in your voice or that makes me to want longer vids, keep the good work!
long video incoming. hopefully within a month
Quick and to the point. Great animations. You're doing great!
In the United States the term hydroplaning is more common
Which is why tyres have a direction of rotation arrow molded into the sidewall. But even that doesn't get noticed by some of the cheaper tyre fitting places.
these types of videos are very cool and seeing more of them would be awesome!!
I like the shorts, but deeper explanations are great when possible!
Motorcycle performance tites at the front is usually the other way , would love to see a vid on that !
This Channel teaches me more than school ever did.......Thank you, You Deserve more subs
btw I just subscribed too :P
Thank you for the clarification.
Yes definitely 💯😊
I absolutely love this!
great to hear
Awesome!
I love the vehicle choice for this educational video.
This was brilliant!
The in depth explanation is appreciated :)
great! I'll make a couple more and see if they get any traction
now i understand the short i just saw. thank you for the explanation
One thing I like about this style is that it doesn’t do the looping-mid-sentence thing, a universally-hated feature of shorts
i like these, if there were more longer videos that'd be great
this is really hard to imagine
More of these longer!
This is very nice video, more depth but not unnecessarily detailed!
YES make more of these!! id even love a 5-15 minute video haha
5-7 minute video in the works! Might take a while though
@@KnowArt not a worry at all! I imagine it would be a lot of work! Im excited to see how in depth you can go with more time. I really love the animation style!
I love the longer form videos
*In the USA it's called hydroplaning. Good video :D
I love the ones with more detail because on half of the short ones I dont understand WHY this does this.
yes, you should make more of
Just make everything bro. I am hungry for your knowledge
However, the "wrong" direction is better when the tyre is under rotating (i.e. braking), which is why the front tyre on mopeds and motorbikes is in the "wrong" direction as that is the tyre that does most of the braking.
More types of content like this, please. also, can you have an AE86 for the next car?
hehe, THE car. I'll consider it. Gotta find a model and stuff though, so no promises
@@KnowArt :(
I didn't know Jeaney Collects made informational videos.
Jk, I love this type of content! Quick but helpful. Keep it up.
I would like to see more videos like this
more is coming. slowly
YOU ARE VERY UNDERRATED
THANK YOU
Yes. This is very interesting topic
This good education with that funny accent is something absolutely great.
Great video.
perfection.
Thank you, Clank from the Ratchet and Clank series
Same case with terra tires, like on tractors. The V shape pushes out mud if you get stuck, so it digs down to some dryer soil.
Best bro....i love ur channel...perfect
thanks man
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.
definetely!
Good video. As soon as i see you're short, i was wondering what would happen if backward
sometimes there is also a rotation sign on the tir3
Man this is the answer for loong time I am curious about but I am forgot to look for it
Yes more , since motorcycles have the backwards V on most front tires and regular forward V on the rear.
Yes, Please!
Cool
This always bugs me, now I get it. Thanks to this video.
Yes
Long story short. Make long form content if you enjoy it. Do what you enjoy or make a video about what burnout is and explain how it would affect you down the road with how long content takes to make etc. ❤
haha
Very important point, I hope I saw your video before repairing my bike tires on my own.. and here I am, sitting on bed..with a broken foot....
Yes please!!
Nice explanation! Another question is if the road is absolutely dry and warm, does it matter whether your tyres are mounted in the correct direction? I'm talking about the high performance summer tyre that has 200 TW driving on the circuit.
hmm interesting. It might matter a tiny bit for wear, but I don't think the grip would be much different? Just guessing
Usually summer tires aren't directional.
Longer video of this topic pls? 🥺
I'd love to get a tour of a tire factory with some designers to tell everything but that might take a few years before I get that opportunity
@@KnowArt appreciate the reply. good luck with that, and keep the content coming, it's really interesting.
if I were you, I'd definitely try some longer formats as well, though!
I always wondered why they’re that way round. I thought that if you’re skidding then water would gather in the middle of the wheel but I guess it’s better not to skid in the first place and also the difference when skidding is probably negligible.
The car’s tires spinning like tops killed me 😅
Damn that's crazy. I'll be sure to jump out and flip my tire when I try to reverse my car.
I'm a long content stan, I could watch an hour long video if you made one
5 minute and possibly even a 10 minute video are in the works, but they take an insane amount of time to create
Much better!!
This should be a short
I have no words...
I much prefeer regular videos being short than the actual UA-cam Shorts videos
Theres also a thing ive noticed with V treaded tires where left side 2 tires face forward and the other side it faces backward sand vice versa which has annoyed me
the exception to this is motorcycle tires, where the front treads should actually point backwards, to aid in braking
do you know the actual mechanism behind it? I've been trying to find it. If so, please send me a mail (I can't always find comments back)
I have been wondering about this aswell. I have noticed that on cars the ”v” direction is the same on all wheels whilst on motorbikes the front tire the ”v” direction is swapped. I would love to know why!
Woah, is this a DELOREAN?! :O
Let's travel in time!
well spotted
Yes
Interesting that bicycle tyres direction depends on which wheel you put it: front or rear
forwards
Hydroplaning is another term, sounds cooler even if the event itself is not
bringing back infotube no bs
Oh so this is why when a car drives by the water splashes to the sides.. at you
BOTH DIRECTIONS AT THE SAME TIME!!
**OH!! NO!! MY BRAIN GOT KLARKOTWARFULATED!!**
yeah man longer form content w
This is what i looking for some year i was like why they dont put it back ward that make grip more than arrow look down
I love your style of storytelling
This is lovely. You are lovely.
no u
yes
Forward
Farm equipment treads need to face backwards btw
0:14 on motorcycles it's actually reversed for the front tyre, because breaking is more important, and since it's narrow it's not prone to hydroplaning anyway
do you know the exact mechanism?
@@KnowArt if possible please make a video on this topic. I noticed it too and I'm really curious.
Just looked at my motorcycle, the tread goes outward.
@@KnowArt yeah, but you can google the videos for better visual explanation
@@twowheelsabove I've not been able to understand it from what I've found. Please elaborate
i found this video recommended lol
The future of Bright Side of Life