Tire Puncturing -

Deliberate punctures from tools like screwdrivers or specialized devices like caltrops (metal spikes) often leave clean, straight cuts, typically on the vulnerable sidewall.

Tire punctures are one of the most common causes of flat tires and vehicle accidents. Understanding how they happen, how to spot them, and when they can be safely fixed is essential for road safety. 1. Common Causes of Punctures TIRE PUNCTURING

Nails, screws, glass, and sharp metal shards are the primary culprits. how to spot them

A nail typically requires about 16mm of length to puncture the thick tread, but only 6mm to pierce the thinner sidewall. 3. Repairability: Plug vs. Patch Tire Repair Basics | USTMA TIRE PUNCTURING

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