Can an Out-of-Round Tire Recover Automatically?

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MaxFitz
07/29/25 12:18pm
Tires cannot automatically recover once they become out-of-round. Here are some relevant details: 1. Out-of-round tires: You need to replace them with new ones. Tires are the only part of a car that comes into contact with the ground, so they must be taken seriously. Tires are rubber products, and rubber deteriorates over time, so tires need to be replaced periodically. Under normal circumstances, tires can be used for four years. When purchasing tires, always check the production date, as tires have a shelf life. Typically, unused tires have a shelf life of three years. If a tire has been in storage for more than three years, do not purchase it. 2. Proper tire usage: During regular use, always check the tire pressure. Tire pressure should not be too high or too low. If the pressure is too high, the contact area between the tire and the ground decreases, reducing traction. If the pressure is too low, the tire may experience wave-like deformation during high-speed driving. This deformation can shorten the tire's lifespan and increase the risk of a blowout. If the tire pressure is incorrect, adjust it immediately.
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