Good Reasons To Regularly Assess Tyre Pressure
May 13, 2011 by Celebration
Filed under Web News
Motorized vehicles are almost everywhere you look. Regardless of the type of vehicle – buses, cars, trucks or motorcycles – they all rely heavily on tyres. The rubber surface of tyres adds cushion to the wheels, provides traction, and aids in braking. For all of these reasons, it is very important that you check tyre pressure on a regular basis to keep them operating optimally.
An adventure in a poor handling vehicle can bring a person near to a heart attack, and tyres have a large impact on this. Underinflated tyres do not maintain a proper grip on the road and that leads to a swaying, bouncing, unstable ride. Rain presents a special problem for improperly inflated tyres because if a tyre is flatter than usual, more surface area is given to the water to enable hydroplaning. You don’t want to be sucked into the curb or into a fellow motorist just because you didn’t keep your tyres up to the correct psi. Brakes are also affected by a tyre’s inflation level. If the brakes have to work harder to stop the extra surface area given by underinflated tyres, they don’t stop you as soon and won’t last as long.
If you have ever replaced a set of tyres, you know that they are expensive. Proper tyre pressure makes them last longer because tyres are constructed to a particular air pressure specification. Low pressure puts too much strain on the walls of the tyres and causes premature breakdown. Once a tyre wall is not as firm as it needs to be, replacement is imminent. Tread life suffers on underinflated tyres too, because they need to compensate for more tyre touching the road. Fast tyre wear leads to fast replacement.
One impact that low tyre pressure has on a vehicle that many people tend to forget about is gas mileage. Not only does a tyre become overworked by having to move more surface matter, so does the engine. As a matter of fact, it has been shown that gas mileage can become reduced by 0.3% for every psi the tyre pressure is low. It is quite easy to check tyre pressure. All you must do is remove the cap from your valve stem and firmly press a tyre pressure gauge over it. To get a true reading, make sure no air escapes and a stick is forced out that measures the psi in the tyre. The recommended psi is often found on a sticker inside the frame of the driver’s side door.
You need to check your tyre pressure to be sure that it is inflated properly, thus saving you money and keeping you safe. If the tyre is low, all you have to do is add air and get back to effective travel capacity. You will feel better in the long run.
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