Can Regular Cars Be Equipped with Run-Flat Tires?
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Regular cars can be equipped with run-flat tires. The function of run-flat tires is to allow the vehicle to continue driving at a certain speed for a period of time even when the tire pressure is insufficient or there is a leak, supported by the reinforced sidewalls of the tire. Reasons why run-flat tires are "run-flat": The thickened rubber sidewalls can support the weight of the vehicle even when air pressure is lost, preventing severe deformation. Precautions for replacing run-flat tires: 1. Regularly rotate the tires; 2. Avoid speeding to slow down the aging of the rubber; 3. Use standard tire pressure, as both overinflation and underinflation can cause excessive tire wear; 4. When replacing tires, perform a dynamic balance test before installation.