At that time, look carefully at each tire's tread and sidewall for signs of wear.
From the toledoblade.com
The present interior has grilles separate from the sidewall for the air return.
From the thenewstribune.com
Dodge trucks also feature a RamBox storage system mounted on the flatbed sidewall.
From the latimes.com
The sidewall is that part of the tire that bridges between the tread and bead.
From the en.wikipedia.org
You access the thing by pulling a panel off the sidewall of the rear interior.
From the techland.time.com
One of the numbers printed on the sidewall is a four-digit number, like 1711.
From the bostonherald.com
Nail another backing board along the sidewall where the curved ceiling ends.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The 124.5-inch wheelbase is supported by a set of 7.00x16-inch white sidewall tires.
From the chron.com
Use this exact pitch when building the sloped sidewall of the dormers.
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The side of an automobile tire; "the car had white sidewalls"
A wall that forms the side of a structure
A tire (in American English) or tyre (in British English) is a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance by providing a flexible cushion that absorbs shock while keeping the wheel in close contact with the ground. ...
(sidewalls) The sides of tires. Look closely. Sometimes the recommended pressure is written on the sidewall.
(Side-walls) Where a vertical roof plane meets a vertical wall. The sides of dormers, etc.
(Sidewalls) Sections of tensioned or non-tensioned fabric or other pliable materials attached to the tent at the eave for the purpose of enclosing or dividing the structure.
An exterior wall which is perpendicular to the frames of a building system.
The external 'walls' of a tyre between the tread and the bead or wheel rim. This area is particularly vulnerable on radial ply tyres to damage in off-road operations from oblique rubbing contact with side-swiping sharp rocks. Driver awareness essential.
The material on the sides of a snowboard used to protect and keep the internal layers in place.