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General car ordinary car had a puncture can continue to open it, most can run far?

General car ordinary car had a puncture can continue to open it, most can run far?

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Because of insufficient air pressure driving, will lead to excessive tire tire buckling, buckling will produce excessive heat, internal liner rubber might be burned black, and rubber and carcass cord peeling, more serious, airtight layer of rubber will be high melting, the melting, continuous high fever the internal structure of a tire is serious damage. If the tire continues to run in the event of lower strength, it will eventually lead to tire damage, which will cause more serious tire blowout and potential safety hazard.
The tyre is not recommended to continue under low pressure. (please check the cause of the tire depression; for example: nail sticking, cutting, rubber aging, cracking, etc.).
Hello! You can get a good solution to the problem. At the same time, you are the lady. The tire is stuck and can not be changed! 1. can continue to exercise depends on how you use the tyres, if you use the general tire or ordinary tire, with no gas is not to leave, if you do not remove a puncture of the tire is not discouraged, can exercise to the nearest garage! 2. in order to avoid similar things happen, you can choose anti burst or bullet proof tires, the price may be a little higher, but absolutely not firm, even if the bar will own inflatable, can ensure you successfully reach the destination! But this kind of tires have a common disadvantage is the relatively heavy tire is relatively hard, driving up will feel uncomfortable, but more or less will increase fuel consumption, but also enhance the car's grip, so as to improve the safety factor of the car! Also, after your tire has been inserted, if you make the first supplement, it is recommended to change the tire to the rear wheel, so it will be safer to run at high speed!

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