Can Tubed Tires Be Converted to Tubeless Tires?
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Can tubed tires be converted to tubeless tires? Here are the details: 1. Advantages of tubed tires: Strong load-bearing capacity. They are low-speed tires. Air pressure can be increased to bear weight. The tire body is very sturdy. Disadvantages: Low speed, poor heat dissipation, once the speed increases, the temperature rises, and they become less wear-resistant. Moreover, once punctured by a nail, the tire will quickly lose all its air. 2. Advantages of tubeless tires: They are safe for high-speed driving. Even if punctured by a nail, as long as it's not a very large one (encountering a large nail or a big hole requires changing to a spare tire), you can continue driving without removing it and get it repaired at a tire repair shop, saving time. Some punctures by wood screws can last for half a month. Additionally, they have good heat dissipation and flexibility, providing great comfort. The disadvantages are that they are not load-bearing tires, cannot be overloaded, cannot carry very heavy items, and the sidewalls of the tires are very fragile.