sidewall
IPA: sˈaɪdwɔɫ
noun
- The side of a tire.
- The wall forming the side of a structure; a side wall.
- The wall forming the side of a racquetball court.
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Examples of "sidewall" in Sentences
- Sidewall flex would be insignificant as well.
- Smaller sidewalls stiffen the vehicle's ride.
- A detent is on the inner surface of the sidewall.
- The sidewalls vary from very steep to precipitous.
- The summits and sidewalls are formed with pimples.
- Bulges and depressions in the sidewall are such defects.
- "The sidewall is a shock absorber, basically," Sheehy said.
- A flipper may be embedded in the upper portion of the sidewall.
- "Unless they put somekind of sidewall on it, it is really ugly"
- The seat bench is securely mounted to the sidewall of the vehicle.
- Pins are placed perpendicular to the clad surfaces to form the sidewalls.
- A corbelled arch, spanning the sidewalls of the door, sprang on the lintel.
- The rim width will affect the appearance of the tire by changing the sidewall profile.
- With the sidewall studs attached to the floor, we spent the remainder of the week putting the roof on.
- The Camber Tire's inner sidewall is shorter than the outboard, which tilts the top of the tire inward, toward the car.
- The inflation pressure branded on the sidewall is the maximum and should be followed only when the vehicle is carrying an extremely heavy load.
- Should have provided better handling than the 15s, but you couldn't tell for all the jiggling and jostling the car did with the short-sidewall tires.
- Just the fact that somewhere on the sidewall is the word "rotation" followed by an arrow pointing the wrong way makes me extremely uneasy, and actually riding a wheel set up this way makes me feel like a cat being brushed backwards.
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