Why Are My Tires Blowing Out

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Why Are My Tires Blowing Out
Posted On: April 24, 2022

Have you ever experienced a loud boom followed by a sudden loss of control while driving in your car? It’s not fun. Tire blowouts are inconvenient, but they could very well put you and your passengers at risk. What if you don’t have a spare tire? What if you don’t even know how to change a tire? Today we’ll be discussing a few easy ways that you can avoid a tire blowout.


Potholes and Road Hazards
One of the most likely culprits to a punctured tire is a road damaged with potholes, large debris, or other sharp objects. The impact pinches the tire’s internals between the wheel and obstacle. If you’re really unlucky, the pothole will cut straight through the fabric and rubber, causing your tire to die right then and there. Even if this doesn’t cause them to blow right away, you can never tell when they will. Drive slower if the road looks hazardous, and if you simply can’t avoid driving over these obstacles, release the brake pedal so your tire will rotate, causing the impact to be less destructive.


Manufacturing Defects
Manufacturing defects are another common cause of tire blowout cases. While it may look fine to an untrained eye on the outside, there could be something wrong inside that will eventually separate its rubber and metal parts. Tires can easily blow because they weren’t installed correctly in the first place. Don’t try to change them on your own. Schedule regular maintenance with licensed technicians to ensure your tires have been installed properly.


Underinflated
Do you have any idea how much air should be in your tires? This amount should be displayed on a sticker near the door frame on the driver’s side of your vehicle. Even if it isn’t punctured, it could still be losing air. If a tire doesn’t have enough air pressure inside it, it stretches and damages the rubber, causing a tire blowout. Have your tires regularly checked, and keep in mind that overinflating them isn’t any better, as this could also lead to a blowout.


Overloading
Overloading your vehicle can damage your tires, especially if they’re underinflated. Before travelling anywhere with a loaded vehicle, be sure to check your car’s Gross Vehicular Weight Rating, which is on the same placard as the recommended tire pressure. The number molded into the tire tells you the maximum amount of weight the tire can carry if it’s inflated to that maximum pressure. Don’t go over this limit, otherwise, you’re rolling the dice.



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Why Are My Tires Blowing Out
Posted On: April 24, 2022

Have you ever experienced a loud boom followed by a sudden loss of control while driving in your car? It’s not fun. Tire blowouts are inconvenient, but they could very well put you and your passengers at risk. What if you don’t have a spare tire? What if you don’t even know how to change a tire? Today we’ll be discussing a few easy ways that you can avoid a tire blowout.


Potholes and Road Hazards
One of the most likely culprits to a punctured tire is a road damaged with potholes, large debris, or other sharp objects. The impact pinches the tire’s internals between the wheel and obstacle. If you’re really unlucky, the pothole will cut straight through the fabric and rubber, causing your tire to die right then and there. Even if this doesn’t cause them to blow right away, you can never tell when they will. Drive slower if the road looks hazardous, and if you simply can’t avoid driving over these obstacles, release the brake pedal so your tire will rotate, causing the impact to be less destructive.


Manufacturing Defects
Manufacturing defects are another common cause of tire blowout cases. While it may look fine to an untrained eye on the outside, there could be something wrong inside that will eventually separate its rubber and metal parts. Tires can easily blow because they weren’t installed correctly in the first place. Don’t try to change them on your own. Schedule regular maintenance with licensed technicians to ensure your tires have been installed properly.


Underinflated
Do you have any idea how much air should be in your tires? This amount should be displayed on a sticker near the door frame on the driver’s side of your vehicle. Even if it isn’t punctured, it could still be losing air. If a tire doesn’t have enough air pressure inside it, it stretches and damages the rubber, causing a tire blowout. Have your tires regularly checked, and keep in mind that overinflating them isn’t any better, as this could also lead to a blowout.


Overloading
Overloading your vehicle can damage your tires, especially if they’re underinflated. Before travelling anywhere with a loaded vehicle, be sure to check your car’s Gross Vehicular Weight Rating, which is on the same placard as the recommended tire pressure. The number molded into the tire tells you the maximum amount of weight the tire can carry if it’s inflated to that maximum pressure. Don’t go over this limit, otherwise, you’re rolling the dice.



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