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How to avoid tyre damages?

by Central Tyres Automotive & Tyres Suppliers

The happiness you get from a comfortable long drive can not be put down in words. But the gloomy feeling you get when the tyres suddenly look damaged is what no one wants. Sadly, our tyres do attain damage. One can try to avoid them but at moments they just occur. 


The best thing to do is to prepare yourself for the worst. For that, you must have some knowledge of the different types of tyre damages. There are various types of Continental Tyres Walsall issues one can face, like wear, camber, toe, punctures, etc. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the different tyre damages and their causes.


Irregular wear


Heel and toe wear: The partial wearing of individual tread blocks is known as Heel and toe wear. It looks like a saw tooth wear. This kind of wear is very common in the rear wheels of your vehicle. The poor toe alignment causes heel and toe wear. This signifies that the inner and outer part of the tread is more worn than the central part. In this issue, one side of the tread wears down quicker than the other in a circumferential direction.


Centre wear: The busiest or the most driven wheels of your car will have this wear. This type of wear occurs at the central part of the tread. It is caused by high-torque acceleration. 


One-sided wear: An incorrect axle geometry leads to the one-sided wear in tyres. Improper wheel alignment causes this wear. It can be avoided by getting the wheel-alignment done in time. 


Impact break and bulges: When your tyre comes in contact with an obstacle or a hard object, the carcass of your tyre is damaged. You can identify this damage when a bulge is seen on the sidewall of the tyre. This damage is caused when the tyres come in contact with objects like kerbs or speed bumps. 


Cuts: Bad road conditions, damages due to sharp objects, rocks, etc lead to a cut on the tyre surface. It is recommended to consult a service centre or garage in case you notice a cut on your tyre. 


Punctures: When the sharp objects like needles, glass, etc pierce through the surface of your tyre puncture takes place. It can sometimes be deep enough for the air to escape. Punctures should be fixed as soon as you notice them. 


How to prevent tyre damages?


You can avoid these tyre damages to some extent by keeping the following things in mind:


Tyre inflation: Keeping a track of your air pressure is necessary. It is advised that you check the inflation in tyres Walsall every week. Over- or under-inflated tyres can increase the chances of road damages like punctures.


Never drive with a flat tyre: A flat tyre is dangerous for your safety and the vehicle. It is recommended to never drive with a flat tyre.


Wheel Alignment: Wheel alignment is an important aspect of a tyre's health. Misaligned tyres wear down faster and you are forced to buy a new pair.


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