Which part of the tire experiences increased wear when the tire pressure is too high?
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It will increase wear on the central part of the tire tread. Tire pressure rises or falls with changes in temperature and tire temperature. Generally, for passenger cars and SUVs, the tire pressure when cold is around 2.3-2.5 bar. Related information is as follows: Low tire pressure: Both excessively low or high tire pressure will affect the tire's service life. If the tire pressure is too low, the radial deformation increases, causing excessive deformation on both sides of the tire wall, leading to shoulder wear on the tread. This also raises the tire temperature, significantly reducing the tire's lifespan. High tire pressure: If the tire pressure is too high, the tire's rigidity increases, deformation and contact area decrease, resulting in higher unit pressure on the central part of the tread and accelerated wear. This causes central tread wear, affects comfort, and reduces tire lifespan.