What are the wrong practices to avoid tire blowouts?
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Avoiding tire blowouts by reducing tire pressure is a wrong practice. When tire pressure is reduced, the friction between the tire and the ground increases exponentially, the tire temperature rises sharply, the tire softens, and its strength decreases drastically. Under these conditions, if the vehicle is driven at high speed, it may lead to a tire blowout. Here is more information about car tire blowouts: 1. Even when driving at low speeds, tires can be damaged, with a long incubation period, high concealment, and greater harm, which can lay the groundwork for future blowouts. Therefore, reducing tire pressure not only fails to avoid blowouts but also increases the risk of them. 2. To prevent tire blowouts, it is essential to regularly inspect the tires, promptly remove foreign objects from the tire grooves, and replace tires with cracks or deep damage in a timely manner.