Is a tire pressure of 210 suitable?

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MaverickMarie
07/25/25 1:44pm
A tire pressure of 210 is too low. For household vehicles, a tire pressure around 250kpa is considered normal. If your car's tire pressure is abnormal, it must be adjusted immediately. Tire pressure is crucial for tires—it should neither be too high nor too low. If the pressure is too high, it reduces the contact area between the tire and the ground, leading to poorer grip, which can affect the vehicle's driving stability and handling. If the pressure is too low, the tire may experience wave-like deformation during high-speed driving, accelerating tire aging and increasing the risk of a blowout. Tires are made of rubber, and rubber products naturally undergo aging and wear over time, so tires need to be replaced periodically.
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