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At what temperature in degrees Celsius will a tire burst?

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DeJourney
07/29/25 8:35am
Tires may burst at temperatures above 93.3°C. The functions of tires are: 1. Transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force to enable vehicle operation; 2. Support vehicle load; 3. Reduce and absorb vibrations and impact forces during driving, preventing severe vibrations from damaging automotive components. Tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly remove stones stuck in tire treads; 2. Minimize prolonged exposure to sunlight; 3. Promptly check tire pressure; 4. Pay attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Conduct regular front wheel alignment checks; 6. Adopt proper driving techniques by choosing road surfaces carefully, avoiding objects that may puncture or scratch tires, and steering clear of chemical spills that could corrode tires.
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DiArianna
08/12/25 5:57am
Tires don't burst at a single temperature, but the risk significantly increases in hot weather. Having driven for over 30 years, I've observed that temperatures exceeding 35°C in summer are particularly dangerous. Tire pressure rises with temperature—approximately 0.1 bar for every 10-degree increase. If the initial pressure is 2.5 bar, it could exceed 3.0 bar in extreme heat, surpassing the tire's tolerance limit and leading to blowouts. On highways, road surfaces can be 20°C hotter than the air temperature—at 40°C ambient, tires may reach over 60°C, escalating the risk. I recall last year during a heatwave when temperatures hit 40°C. Rushing on the highway, I felt severe tire vibration and later discovered critically high pressure upon inspection. Since then, I've religiously checked pressure every two days with a gauge, especially in summer. On excessively hot days, I avoid midday travel or opt for early/late hours. Aged tires are prone to wear and rupture under heat, making regular replacement crucial, particularly when temperatures consistently exceed 35°C.
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VonElena
10/05/25 7:10am
Friends, temperatures between 30 and 40 degrees Celsius are peak periods for tire blowouts. Excessive heat increases internal tire pressure, making weak spots prone to bursting. As someone who frequently commutes by car, I've noticed significant tire pressure changes around 35°C in summer. For instance, when temperatures reach 38°C, high-speed driving causes tires to heat up quickly, raising the risk of pressure exceeding 3 bar. In such conditions, I always check tire pressure before departure—typically maintaining 2.3 bar for front tires and 2.5 bar for rear tires. More importantly, tire quality and driving habits matter; I've seen many drivers neglect checks during heatwaves, leading to highway blowouts. I recommend investing in a reliable pressure gauge or installing an onboard monitoring system for real-time alerts. On extremely hot days, reduce speed and distance, taking breaks to cool tires. High temperatures also soften and age rubber, so inspecting tread wear every few months helps prevention. Remember: prevention beats regret—safety first.
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DelDylan
11/18/25 8:42am
When the temperature reaches 40 degrees Celsius, the probability of a tire blowout significantly increases. My driving experience tells me that high temperatures cause tire pressure to rise, making tires more prone to deformation and bursting under pressure. Road surface temperatures often exceed 50 degrees in hot weather, and combined with high-speed driving, tires can overheat and burst. For my own safety, I avoid long-distance high-speed driving during extremely hot periods. For example, when temperatures exceed 35 degrees, I try to choose less congested routes with fewer air-conditioned cars. Maintaining correct tire pressure is crucial, and I regularly measure it using simple tools. Weather with large temperature fluctuations requires extra caution due to significant tire pressure variations. High temperatures also accelerate tire aging, increasing the risk of blowouts. Timely checks for cracks or wear on tires can prevent potential dangers.
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