Steel belted tires have that look.
Underinflated tires wear faster on the sides than the middle.
underinflated tires
yes it will because the more tire touching the road the more grip but u cant deflate it to much
When a vehicle's tires are loaded to the recommended pressure, it can improve fuel efficiency, handling, and overall performance compared to when the tires are underinflated. Underinflated tires can lead to decreased fuel efficiency, poor handling, and increased risk of tire damage or blowouts.
Most commonly a loose belt or underinflated tire.
Yes it is
DEPENDING ON HOW LONG U HAVE IT ON THE CAR BUT YES IT CAN OVER A PERIOD OF TIME yes it can so if u install a spare tire try to put it on the back that way if there is a problem of the spare not being balanced or underinflated it wont cause any serious problems if it fails
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
Tire out of balance is the most common cause.
The optimal air pressure for a bike tire is usually indicated on the sidewall of the tire. It is important to maintain the tire pressure within the recommended range for optimal performance and safety. Overinflated or underinflated tires can affect the handling, stability, and efficiency of the bike.
NoThis can:Ruin the tireThe low tire pressure can damage the tire and cause it to loose its balance and shake going down the road.
CV Joints? Rocks in the tire tread?