Why is the surface of the tyres of vehicle torned after prolonged use?
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The surface of the tires of the vehicle is torned after prolonged use, because of under-inflation, overload, Tire wear (especially uneven), damage.
The tire is the only contact that the vehicle has with the road and rubber starts to deteriorate from the moment it’s exposed to oxygen and heat.
Due to degrade, rubber loses its flexibility and it can’t withstand as much heat as it would, usually, which results in the splitting of fibers on the surface.
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