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Why You Should Never Drive on a Flat Tire

Having a flat tire is arguably one of the most annoying experience you can have while driving and it’s even more annoying when you are maybe in a rush to work, a meeting or while making that quick run to pick up a friend or relative from the train station or airport. <br>Visit: http://www.autoeastday.com/why-you-should-never-drive-on-a-flat-tire/

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Why You Should Never Drive on a Flat Tire

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  1. Why You Should Never Drive on a Flat Tire Having a flat tire is arguably one of the most annoying experience you can have while driving and it’s even more annoying when you are maybe in a rush to work, a meeting or while making that quick run to pick up a friend or relative from the train station or airport. Regardless of your destination or the reason why you are driving, that thumping sound you feel mid-way through your journey as a result of a flat tire is usually not pleasing to the ear. Causes of Flat Tire Vehicles experience flat tires as a result of many factors which include the following; Puncture by a nail or other sharp objects: This is the most common cause of flat tire on vehicles. A leaky or malfunctioning valve: If the valve of a tire is damaged chances are the tire could go flat in no distant time as a result of the continual loss of air through the valve. Loss of grip between the rim and tire is another notable cause of flat tires. This factor happens mostly on vehicles that had been involved in accident or vehicles whose tires were forcefully brushed against hard objects like rocks, pillars or walls. This action causes separation of the rim from the tire thus paving way for the loss of air through the open space between both components. A worn or old tire. Just like most products, tires also have a lifespan and whenever this lifespan has exceeded its lifespan materials used in its production tend to lose its strength and the result is often a flat tire. Running On Flat Tires Avoid driving on a flat tire. Once the tire goes flat it should be immediately replaced to avoid damage to the rim. But in some cases, exceptions could be made in situations where the tire could go flat in areas that are too dangerous to park and replace. In addition, one rarely anticipate a flat tire while driving considering the fact that it often takes less than a minute for a tire to go completely flat especially when it gets punctured by nails or other sharp objects while in motion It’s also very important to always be cautious of the state of your vehicle tires before driving out of the garage. While driving, stay conscious and alert. This will put you in the perfect state of mind to control your wheels should your tires suddenly go flat while speeding.

  2. Fixing a Flat Tire Contacting a professional to handle your tire repairs is ideally the best thing to do when faced with a flat tire. It’s the safest and most reliable option to adopt. This is because these professionals are well trained and also possess the right equipment and techniques (e.g. Tire- plugging) that guaranteed to properly address all of your tire issues. In conclusion, your life may depend on your tire, ignoring it could putting your life on the line. Article Source : http://www.autoeastday.com/why-you-should-never-drive-on-a-flat-tire/

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