Will Asphalt Sticking to Tires Damage Them?
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Asphalt sticking to tires will not damage them. Car tires are one of the important components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface, working together with the car suspension to mitigate the impact during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving. The causes of tire wear are as follows: 1. Excessive wear on both sides: The main reasons are insufficient inflation or long-term overload driving. When the inflation is low or the load is heavy, the contact area between the tire and the ground increases, causing both sides of the tire to come into contact with the ground and participate in work, leading to early wear; 2. Excessive wear on one side: The main reason is misalignment of the front wheel. When the camber angle of the front wheel is too large, the outer edge of the tire experiences early wear, while if the camber angle is too small or absent, the inner edge of the tire experiences early wear; 3. Sawtooth wear on the tread: The main reasons are improper adjustment of the front wheel alignment or abnormal positioning of the front suspension system, loose ball joints, etc., causing normally rolling wheels to slip or the wheel alignment to continuously change during driving, resulting in sawtooth wear on the tires.