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4 Major Problems That Car Tyres Face During Their Lifespan

by Andrew Taylor Martini Tyres

If you wish to have your tyres with your vehicle for a long time, you have to maintain them efficiently.  Proper maintenance of car tyres includes several steps. One of these steps is saving the tyres from factors that steadily suck the life of your tyres.

Since your Goodyear Tyres Wolverhampton run on both favourable and unfavourable road surfaces, it is quite normal if they face wear and tear over time.

Therefore, are a lot of signs that clearly indicate that your tyres are not perfectly fit and fine. When you observe the signs like balding tyres, vibration, odd sounds and decreasing performance level, detect the main problem that your tyres are facing.

In this blog, we are going to talk about 10 major problems that car tyres face during their lifespan.

Have a look!

Problem 1: Wrong inflation level

Carmakers recommend a certain level of tyre inflation while you buy a new car. You have to maintain the inflation level of you want proper performance, handling, stability and road safety.

Suppose the inflation level in your tyres is higher than the correct level, in this case, your tyres are overinflated. On the other hand, tyres are underinflated if you roll your tyres with low air pressure.

Both conditions cause adverse effects.

The more you inflate your tyre, the more they will become unable to contact the road surface. Over inflation in tyres shrinks the contact area. You can compare these tyres with inflated balloons that bounce on the surface. Similarly, your tyres will bounce on the road making driving extremely difficult.

Tyres with over inflation will wear out in the middle part more than both sides.

Tyres with high air pressure may blow out suddenly on roads if you hit them with potholes or kerbs.

If you run your tyres with low air pressure, they will flex on roads and increase the contact area. Due to a wide contact area, the level of heat and friction will increase automatically. These factors are enough to degrade the rubber material of your car tyres. A high level of friction and heat will invite unnecessary blowouts as well.

Tyres with low inflation will wear out on both sides more than the middle area of the tread pattern.

Prevention steps to avoid this problem are very simple. You just need to keep an eye on the air pressure. Correct it whenever you find that the inflation level is higher or lower than the correct level.

Problem 2: Punctures:

Punctures are usual and every car driver are familiar with the problem of tyre punctures. Rubber makes the body of your car tyres. Any sharp object like shards of glass or iron nails may pierce the body of your tyres at any moment.

The sharp object will make a tiny and deep hole in the tread part to let the air go out of the tyre. Finally, the tyre will be unable to carry the load of your vehicle.

You can repair the faulty area with the help of a mechanic if the area is repairable.

Preventing this problem is not perfectly possible since you may find a sharp object at any place. However, you may make your best efforts to avoid these objects.

If your tyres lose air, again and again, it is possible they have a slow puncture. In this condition, you need to visit the service station to repair the faulty area.

 Problem 3: Blowouts:

If you hear the sound of an explosion while driving your car, it is possible one of your tyres fails to hold the air pressure to experience a blowout.

Therefore, are a lot of reasons that are responsible for an incident of a blowout.

Incorrect air pressure in tyres may invite blowouts. Moreover, a fault in the internal structure will cause a tyre to burst as well. Friction, heat and speed work together to cause blowouts in car tyres.

Generally, you would not be repairing your tyre after experiencing a blowout. It is better you change the tyre as soon as possible. If you repair the faulty area with the help of a mechanic, you will likely to face a serious blowout again if the internal structure of the repaired area fails to hold the air pressure again.  

Problem 4: Tread wear:

Your tyres will bald over time. Factors like heat, friction, overloading, high speed, road conditions, bad weather and driving habits promote the rate of tread wear in tyres.

Bald tyres are dangerous to drive since they are totally unable to hold the road surface effectively. Change your bald tyres as soon as possible.

Finally, you have to change your tyres in most cases. Mobile Tyre Fitting Wolverhampton will be helpful if you have to change your tyres suddenly in the middle of the road.

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