What is a tire, wheel, rim?

   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #31  
It is a good thing I understand Brit to a certain extent. I also can usually understand other peoples misspelling.

You probably understand "Brit" more than you imagine... Canada spells more British than your neighbour to the South.
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #32  
It may not be correct but I tend to think of a tire as the rubber part, a rim as the metal part and a wheel as the entire assembly ....

My understanding of it is that the tyre is what makes contact with the ground. If you think of an old wooden spoked wagon wheel, the iron hoop around the edge was referred to as the tyre.
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #33  
"Tire" is the wheel's "attire." :)

From:
Online Etymology Dictionary

tire (n.)

late 15c., "iron plates forming a rim of a carriage wheel," probably from tire "equipment, dress, covering" (c. 1300), a shortened form of attire (n.). The notion is of the tire as the dressing of the wheel. The original spelling was tyre, which had shifted to tire in 17c.-18c., but since early 19c. tyre has been revived in Great Britain and become standard there. Rubber ones, for bicycles (later automobiles) are from 1877. A tire-iron originally was one of the iron plates; as a device for separating a tire from a wheel, by 1909.
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #34  
Alot of tractors have 2-piece real wheels.
When I finally found some more aggressive front tires for my older B series...I bought a second set of wheels/rims that are two piece...had to use tubes but was able to mount the tires myself with just a simple clamp made with all thread...
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #35  
"Tire" is the wheel's "attire."
A lot of folks around here refer to them as tars... as in: had a flat tar
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #36  
I'm retired...I was tired yesterday...and I'm tired again today!
Maybe tyred for the Aussie's out there?
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #37  
My understanding of it is that the tyre is what makes contact with the ground. If you think of an old wooden spoked wagon wheel, the iron hoop around the edge was referred to as the tyre.

Though this may be the case, the OP used a picture of a rubber tire and a metal "rim" - he was not asking about old-time wooden wheels, bicycles, solid wheels, metal wheels or many of the other types of things that have been put on vehicles over the years.

With his pictures in mind, I still think of the rubber as the tire, the metal part as the rim and the whole assembly as the wheel.
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #38  
My understanding of it is that the tyre is what makes contact with the ground. If you think of an old wooden spoked wagon wheel, the iron hoop around the edge was referred to as the tyre.

I like your spelling (tyre) :D
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #39  
tire.... the part that hits the ground

rim..... the part the tire attaches to

wheel.... the part the rim attaches to
 
   / What is a tire, wheel, rim? #40  
Though this may be the case, the OP used a picture of a rubber tire and a metal "rim" - he was not asking about old-time wooden wheels, bicycles, solid wheels, metal wheels or many of the other types of things that have been put on vehicles over the years.

With his pictures in mind, I still think of the rubber as the tire, the metal part as the rim and the whole assembly as the wheel.

Well, you can think whatever you want. Just don't be disappointed when you buy a wheel and it doesn't come with the rubber part!:rolleyes:
 

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