The Importance of
Having The Correct Tire Pressure For Better Fuel Efficiency and
Optimal Vehicle Handling
By Wil Yeo of Avanigroup.com
Most people conveniently ignore the importance of tire
maintenance. As a matter of fact, by paying attention to just
one thing - your tire pressure, can do you a whole lot of good.
As we all know, tires are the only contacts between your car
and the road and therefore it should never be taken
lightly.
So, why is maintaining correct pressure important? Simply
put, failure to maintain right tire pressure on a consistent
basis may result in faster tire wear, tire failures and loss of
control, thus resulting in possible serious injuries or even
property damages.
There are namely, three different situations when it comes
to your tire pressure: The correct pressure, the under
inflation and the over inflation.
Some Useful Information Relating To Tire
Pressures
* The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration estimates that underinflated tires resulted in
300,000 accidents per year in American alone.
* Surveys have found that many vehicles
(about 4 out of 5 or 80%) routinely have at least one
underinflated tire.
* It is estimated that, on average,
Americans wasted two million gallons of gas each year because
of underinflated tires (more energy required to move vehicles
with underinflated tires).
* A survey has shown that a
relatively high percentage (>50%) of people have mistakenly
believed that the correct pressure is listed on the tire
sidewall.
Under Inflation
Underinflated tire, while common, is really not
something that is desirable and can be a serious liability.
Here's some good reasons why you should
not have underinflated tires:
* An underinflated tire can affect
load-carrying capacity.
* Underinflated tires cannot maintain the
ideal tire shape and thus resulted in having more contact areas
with the ground and require more traction to move. This in turn
imply that more energy are needed to move the vehicle, which
resulted in waste of fuel and at the same time cause the tires
to wear out much faster.
* Underinflated tires flexes more as it
rolls, thus building up an excessive amount of heat and could
damage the tire's internal structure which can happen within an
unexpectedly short period of time. In short, underinflated tire
builds up excessive heat that may result in sudden tire
destruction. This possible consequence is exacerbated when the
vehicle is going at high speed.
* The overheated, underinflated tires can
become rather soft and thus can be penetrated fairly
easily.
* An underinflated tire will wear excessively on
the edges of the tire than at the center, thus putting a great
deal of pressure on the side walls of the tires.
* Driving a car with underinflated tires
can result in a tire failure over time, such as tire blowouts,
with the possibility of a loss of vehicle control and
also crashes.
Tip: Avoid driving when you noticed that your vehicle
has seriously underinflated tires. As a quick solution, get a
portable air compressor that can draw power from your cigarette
plug to bring the pressure up before proceeding with your drive
and then make sure you fill your tire to the right pressure at
using proper tire pressure air pump.
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