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At what temperature will a tire burst?

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NadiaLynn
07/28/25 9:07am
Tires can generally withstand a maximum temperature of 121.1°C. Daily inspections to prevent tire blowouts are as follows: 1. Regularly check if the tire has reached the wear indicator warning line: Normally used tires should be replaced immediately when worn to this mark. 2. Check the tire pressure at least every two months: Do not rely solely on visual inspection of the sinking amount. If insufficient pressure is found, identify the cause of the air leakage. 3. Frequently inspect the tires for damage: For example, check for punctures or cuts. Damaged tires should be repaired or replaced promptly. 4. If the two front tires have been repaired: They should be promptly adjusted to the rear wheels to ensure the front wheels are free from any hidden dangers. Remove stones from the tread grooves in time to prevent deformation of the tire crown. 5. Avoid contact of tires with oils and chemicals. 6. Regularly perform four-wheel alignment checks on the vehicle: If poor alignment is found, correct it promptly; otherwise, it may cause irregular tire wear and affect the tire's service life.
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