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Take care of your car tires |
Written by Carazoo Cars

Monday, 02 June 2008
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Tire maintenance is equally important as maintaining a car. They are often given the least importance in terms of caring. The tires often face problems because of negligence and lack of maintenance. Failure of correct air pressure is one of the important reasons for short life of tires. Wheel balancing or alignment is also another important matter to be taken care and a little damage or lack of proper care can lead to a bigger disaster. When ever there is a tire failure or replacement they often treat it as an expensive invitation that has to be taken care. But do you think it will be expensive when life is compared? Tires have traveled long way and also changed in big and better way. One of the most important factors in manufacturing the tires is its uniformity, but in earlier days, it was very difficult to give it a perfect round shape with proper and calculated dimension ensuring the perfect joints. We had to ensure that the joints were correctly placed. As the material used for the carcass was the newly invented rayon with nylon resulting in problems like casing break up or CBU. And today's the technology has solution for all the problems faced in olden days. The modern technology redefines uniformity in terms of material, production, and zero defects. The importance is given on safety, better traction and lower noise level. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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