What does zero-pressure endurance tire mean?
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Zero-pressure endurance tires are run-flat tires, also known as air-maintaining tires. More information about zero-pressure endurance tires is as follows: 1. Zero-pressure endurance tires are not puncture-proof, but in the event of a tire blowout, air loss, or zero pressure, the thick inner wall of the tire can still support the car to continue driving at a speed below 80 km/h for a certain distance. 2. If a regular tire experiences a blowout or air leakage, continuing to drive under low or zero pressure can cause severe damage to the tire or wheel hub, whereas zero-pressure endurance tires can effectively handle such incidents. 3. Zero-pressure endurance tires are much more expensive than regular tires, with higher repair costs in the long run. Due to the stiffer sidewalls, they also produce more tire noise, reducing the comfort of the driving experience.