Tire failure: problems such as tire wear, air leakage, and blowout may affect driving safety and comfort.
Tire failures can result from various causes, including improper inflation, damage from road hazards, aging, and manufacturing defects. Underinflation can cause excessive heat buildup and wear on the tire's sidewalls, leading to blowouts. Overinflation can cause the tire to become rigid and prone to punctures. Road hazards such as potholes, debris, and sharp objects can cause cuts and punctures, leading to leaks and blowouts.
Aging and exposure to the elements can cause dry rot, cracks, and other forms of deterioration, which weaken the tire's structure and increase the risk of failure. Manufacturing defects such as weak spots, bubbles, and other abnormalities can also cause tire failures.
Signs of tire failure include vibrations, wobbling, uneven tread wear, bulges, cracks, and punctures. It's important to regularly inspect tires for signs of wear and damage and to replace them when necessary. Proper tire maintenance, including regular inflation checks and rotations, can help prevent tire failures and extend their lifespan.