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{{Infobox vehicle part | {{Infobox vehicle part | ||
|name=Tire | |name=Tire | ||
| | |model=Wheel_Model.png | ||
| | |icon=CarTire.png | ||
|category=Item | |category=Item | ||
|weight=15 | |weight=15 | ||
|function=Road friction | |function=Road friction | ||
| | |part_tier=Valu | ||
| | |part_tier2=Regular | ||
| | |part_tier3=Performance | ||
|wheel_friction={{Tooltip|1.2, 1.3, 1.3|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | |||
| | |wheel_friction2={{Tooltip|1.4, 1.5, 1.6|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |wheel_friction3={{Tooltip|1.6, 1.6, 1.8|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |pressure_max=30 | ||
| | |pressure_max2=35 | ||
| | |pressure_max3=40 | ||
| | |chance_damaged=70 | ||
| | |chance_damaged_text=<small>(Valu)</small> | ||
| | |chance_damaged2=50 | ||
| | |chance_damaged_text2=<small>(Regular)</small> | ||
| | |chance_damaged3=30 | ||
| | |chance_damaged_text3=<small>(Performance)</small> | ||
| | |tool=[[Jack]] | ||
| | |tool2=[[Lug Wrench]] | ||
|item_id=Base.OldTire1 | |||
|item_id2=Base.OldTire2 | |||
|item_id3=Base.OldTire3 | |||
|item_id4=Base.NormalTire1 | |||
|item_id5=Base.NormalTire2 | |||
|item_id6=Base.NormalTire3 | |||
|item_id7=Base.ModernTire1 | |||
|item_id8=Base.ModernTire2 | |||
|item_id9=Base.ModernTire3 | |||
|item_id_more=Item IDs | |||
}} | |||
{{quote|text=Low condition tire has less friction on the road. <br> A critical lack of condition or pressure can also make the tire burst.|author=In-game description}}A '''tire''' is an [[ | {{quote|text=Low condition tire has less friction on the road. <br> A critical lack of condition or pressure can also make the tire burst.|author=In-game description}}A '''tire''' is an [[Items|item]] forming an integral part of a [[vehicles|vehicle]], and can be found in three different variants, '''valu-tire''', '''regular tire''' and '''performance tire'''. It is critical that they are well maintained and replaced once they degrade. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
===Installing=== | ===Installing=== | ||
A tire is fitted onto the vehicle with the use of a [[ | A tire is fitted onto the vehicle with the use of a [[jack]] and [[Lug Wrench|lug wrench]], on top of the [[suspension]] and [[brake]]s. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access either of these parts. This can be done at [[mechanics]] 1 without possibility of damage. | ||
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a ''standard'' class tire cannot be fitted onto a ''sport'' class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix '''types''' of tires, as long as they are the same ''class''. For example, a ''standard'' class vehicle can have performance ''tires'' in the front and ''regular'' tires in the back, so long as they are all ''standard'' class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can severely alter the driving dynamics of the vehicle. | It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a ''standard'' class tire cannot be fitted onto a ''sport'' class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix '''types''' of tires, as long as they are the same ''class''. For example, a ''standard'' class vehicle can have performance ''tires'' in the front and ''regular'' tires in the back, so long as they are all ''standard'' class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can severely alter the driving dynamics of the vehicle. | ||
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It is possible to drive a vehicle with only three tires, but the handling characteristics will be severely compromised. | It is possible to drive a vehicle with only three tires, but the handling characteristics will be severely compromised. | ||
===Condition=== | ===Condition=== | ||
Tire condition will constantly decrease while the vehicle is moving, and will decrease at a greater rate when driving off-road, with the exception of heavy duty tires, which degrade slower off-road than on-road. Tires can not be repaired, meaning the only source of new tires is either looting them from various places, or salvaging them from other vehicles. | Tire condition will constantly decrease while the vehicle is moving, and will decrease at a greater rate when driving off-road, with the exception of heavy duty tires, which degrade slower off-road than on-road. Tires can not be repaired, meaning the only source of new tires is either looting them from various places, or salvaging them from other vehicles. Tires with low condition have far less grip on the road and are more prone to bursting. | ||
Tires also have a ''pressure'' stat that must be maintained with the use of a [[Tire Pump]]. | The below table shows the chance of losing condition for each tire when off-road and on road. | ||
{| class="wikitable theme-red" | |||
!Tier | |||
!Vehicle type | |||
!Road | |||
!Off-road | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Valu | |||
|Standard | |||
|0.04 | |||
|0.5 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|0.04 | |||
|0.35 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|0.08 | |||
|0.5 | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Regular | |||
|Standard | |||
|0.03 | |||
|0.4 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|0.03 | |||
|0.25 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|0.05 | |||
|0.4 | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Performance | |||
|Standard | |||
|0.02 | |||
|0.35 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|0.02 | |||
|0.15 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|0.02 | |||
|0.35 | |||
|} | |||
Tires also have a ''pressure'' stat that must be maintained with the use of a [[Tire Pump|tire pump]]. Having low pressure will be more prone to bursting or falling off the vehicle. | |||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
Tires can be found in sheds, garages, mechanic shops, and in trunks of [[ | Tires can be found in sheds, garages, mechanic shops, and in trunks of [[vehicles]]. Note that tires found inside [[trunk]]s are always flat and must be pumped up in order to be used. | ||
==Item IDs== | ==Item IDs== | ||
{| class="wikitable theme-red" | {| class="wikitable theme-red" | ||
! | !Item | ||
! | !Item ID | ||
! | !Vehicle type | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Valu-Tire | |||
|Base.OldTire1 | |Base.OldTire1 | ||
|Standard | |Standard | ||
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|Sport | |Sport | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Regular Tire | |||
|Base.NormalTire1 | |Base.NormalTire1 | ||
|Standard | |Standard | ||
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|Sport | |Sport | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Performance Tire | |||
|Base.ModernTire1 | |Base.ModernTire1 | ||
|Standard | |Standard | ||
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==Code== | ==Code== | ||
{{CodeBox|{{ID|Base.OldTire1}}<br> | |||
{{ | {{CodeSnip | ||
| lang = java | |||
| line = true | |||
| start = 74 | |||
| source = vehiclesitems.txt | |||
| retrieved = true | |||
| version = 41.78.16 | |||
| code = | |||
item OldTire1 | item OldTire1 | ||
{ | { | ||
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MechanicsItem = TRUE, | MechanicsItem = TRUE, | ||
WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | ||
} | |||
}} | |||
{{ID|Base.NormalTire1}}<br> | |||
{{CodeSnip | |||
| lang = java | |||
| line = true | |||
| start = 92 | |||
| source = vehiclesitems.txt | |||
| retrieved = true | |||
| version = 41.78.16 | |||
| code = | |||
item NormalTire1 | item NormalTire1 | ||
{ | { | ||
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MechanicsItem = TRUE, | MechanicsItem = TRUE, | ||
WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | ||
} | } | ||
}} | |||
{{ID|Base.ModernTire1}}<br> | |||
{{CodeSnip | |||
| lang = java | |||
| line = true | |||
| start = 110 | |||
| source = vehiclesitems.txt | |||
| retrieved = true | |||
| version = 41.78.16 | |||
| code = | |||
item ModernTire1 | |||
{ | { | ||
DisplayCategory = VehicleMaintenance, | DisplayCategory = VehicleMaintenance, | ||
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MechanicsItem = TRUE, | MechanicsItem = TRUE, | ||
WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | WorldStaticModel = Wheel, | ||
} | } | ||
}} | |||
}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 13:52, 26 March 2024
1.4, 1.5, 1.6 (Regular)
1.6, 1.6, 1.8 (Performance)
35 (Regular)
40 (Performance)
50% (Regular)
30% (Performance)
Base.OldTire2
Base.OldTire3
Base.NormalTire1
Base.NormalTire2
Base.NormalTire3
Base.ModernTire1
Base.ModernTire2
Base.ModernTire3
[See all]
A critical lack of condition or pressure can also make the tire burst.
A tire is an item forming an integral part of a vehicle, and can be found in three different variants, valu-tire, regular tire and performance tire. It is critical that they are well maintained and replaced once they degrade.
Usage
Installing
A tire is fitted onto the vehicle with the use of a jack and lug wrench, on top of the suspension and brakes. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access either of these parts. This can be done at mechanics 1 without possibility of damage.
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a standard class tire cannot be fitted onto a sport class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix types of tires, as long as they are the same class. For example, a standard class vehicle can have performance tires in the front and regular tires in the back, so long as they are all standard class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can severely alter the driving dynamics of the vehicle.
Driving
The tires are used to transmit the power of the car onto the surface in order for it to move. Better tires have more grip, allowing faster acceleration and tighter and faster turns, and will wear out slower. The best to worst tires are performance, regular, and valu.
It is possible to drive a vehicle with only three tires, but the handling characteristics will be severely compromised.
Condition
Tire condition will constantly decrease while the vehicle is moving, and will decrease at a greater rate when driving off-road, with the exception of heavy duty tires, which degrade slower off-road than on-road. Tires can not be repaired, meaning the only source of new tires is either looting them from various places, or salvaging them from other vehicles. Tires with low condition have far less grip on the road and are more prone to bursting.
The below table shows the chance of losing condition for each tire when off-road and on road.
Tier | Vehicle type | Road | Off-road |
---|---|---|---|
Valu | Standard | 0.04 | 0.5 |
Heavy-Duty | 0.04 | 0.35 | |
Sport | 0.08 | 0.5 | |
Regular | Standard | 0.03 | 0.4 |
Heavy-Duty | 0.03 | 0.25 | |
Sport | 0.05 | 0.4 | |
Performance | Standard | 0.02 | 0.35 |
Heavy-Duty | 0.02 | 0.15 | |
Sport | 0.02 | 0.35 |
Tires also have a pressure stat that must be maintained with the use of a tire pump. Having low pressure will be more prone to bursting or falling off the vehicle.
Distribution
Tires can be found in sheds, garages, mechanic shops, and in trunks of vehicles. Note that tires found inside trunks are always flat and must be pumped up in order to be used.
Item IDs
Item | Item ID | Vehicle type |
---|---|---|
Valu-Tire | Base.OldTire1 | Standard |
Base.OldTire2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.OldTire3 | Sport | |
Regular Tire | Base.NormalTire1 | Standard |
Base.NormalTire2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.NormalTire3 | Sport | |
Performance Tire | Base.ModernTire1 | Standard |
Base.ModernTire2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.ModernTire3 | Sport |
Code
Base.OldTire1
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\vehicles\vehiclesitems.txt
item OldTire1
{
DisplayCategory = VehicleMaintenance,
Weight = 15.0,
Type = Normal,
DisplayName = Valu-Tire,
Icon = CarTire,
VehicleType = 1,
MaxCapacity = 30,
ChanceToSpawnDamaged = 70,
ConditionMax = 100,
ConditionLowerStandard = 0.04,
ConditionLowerOffroad = 0.5,
WheelFriction = 1.2,
MechanicsItem = TRUE,
WorldStaticModel = Wheel,
}
Base.NormalTire1
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\vehicles\vehiclesitems.txt
item NormalTire1
{
DisplayCategory = VehicleMaintenance,
Weight = 15.0,
Type = Normal,
DisplayName = Regular Tire,
Icon = CarTire,
VehicleType = 1,
MaxCapacity = 35,
ChanceToSpawnDamaged = 50,
ConditionMax = 100,
ConditionLowerStandard = 0.03,
ConditionLowerOffroad = 0.4,
WheelFriction = 1.4,
MechanicsItem = TRUE,
WorldStaticModel = Wheel,
}
Base.ModernTire1
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\vehicles\vehiclesitems.txt
item ModernTire1
{
DisplayCategory = VehicleMaintenance,
Weight = 15.0,
Type = Normal,
DisplayName = Performance Tire,
Icon = CarTire,
VehicleType = 1,
MaxCapacity = 40,
ChanceToSpawnDamaged = 30,
WheelFriction = 1.6,
ConditionMax = 100,
ConditionLowerStandard = 0.02,
ConditionLowerOffroad = 0.35,
MechanicsItem = TRUE,
WorldStaticModel = Wheel,
}