There are many chemicals that can damage a car's tires including bleach. Many acids will also damage a car's tires.
Some solvents will damage car tires.
My car was stuck by lightning while I was driving. The entire electrical harness needed to be replaced and even after that was replaced we still had issues. The lightning struck the antenna and then arced to the trunk. It melted the antenna and part of the trunk lid.
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The rubber on the tires keeps the electricity from hitting you
My science teacher said that you can damage it in a car accident.
It generates heat (from kinetic energy of the car).
Boiling water will not damage your car tires. It is a method used to remove stubborn rims that have stuck from the car tires.
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It most defiantly can. Have the tires balanced and the wheels/tires inspected for damage. You may have a bent wheel or a tire with internal damage. If the tires/wheels are ok, look at the suspension for damage.
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there is not one price for tires it all depends on what kind of car you have and what brand of tires you want
Undercarriage damage usually refers to the wheels, suspension and axles. There can be a variety of damage to all of these parts...literally hundreds of possibilities from flat tires and damaged wheels to broken shocks, springs, steering mechanism and axles.
Some cheap tires can cause long term problems with your car. It all depends on the quality of the tires. Make sure whatever cheap tires you buy are similar to the ones already on your car to avoid potential problems.
Yes, you can put chains on anything with tires. Make sure the chains fit the tires, loose chains with damage your car.
A good place to purchase performance tires for your car is Michelin. This company has a great website in which you can enter what kind of tires you are looking for and shop for them online. You can also locate a local dealer from this website.
it depends on the store and it depends what kind of size you want or what fits your car.
Slashed tires coverageYou will need to file the claim under your Auto Insurance policy. Your homeowners insurance does not pay for car damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
Multiple reasons. 1) If your tires are not balanced, the tires can shake your car and cause damage to the vehicle. 2) If you don't rotate your tires, UN-even wear on the treads can "pull" your vehicle to one side. Which can also cause damage to the vehicle and tires. 3) Under inflated tires can also put drag on a vehicle, causing damage to the vehicle and tires. All these reason can also affect your fuel economy as well.