How to thump tires:
A quick and easy way to check tire pressure is by
thumping your tires. Some trucks have many tires and tire thumping is the
fastest method for checking tire pressure before hitting the road.
Since duel tires ride side by side, one tire can be
flat and still on the wheel or rim and will not appear flat since the tire
right next to it will hold it off the ground.
Tire
Thumper assists the driver operator in a quick method of
evaluating properly inflated tires.
If there is air in the tire, the tire thumper will
bounce easily and make a loud, sharp thud; and if the tire is flat (no air) it
will not bounce much and will give a sound like a dull thud when it is smacked.
The most common cause for tire failure on any vehicle
is low tire pressure. Heat builds as the steel belt and polyester cords rub
against each other and the rubber falls apart and tire failure will occur faster
the lower the pressure is from the maximum or recommended pressure for any
particular tire.
Tires need to be at 90 PSI to be safe and to get the
maximum miles per gallon but there are smaller newer tires that hold up to 150
PSI and are even more susceptible to low tire pressure and will fall apart
faster and look low or flat when low on air.
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