being overly worn, overly loaded, over-inflated, OR, surprisingly, underinflated (they get very hot if they do not have much air)
being overly worn, overly loaded, over-inflated, OR, surprisingly, underinflated (they get very hot if they do not have much air)
Greater as tire pressure raises as you drive and tires get hot.
The tire will go flat.
Tires of car get hot at driving time because the wheels are flex repeatedly as the rotate. The tire deforms at the road surface and compresses and the other reason of hot is the lack of air pressure causes greater deflection, and more movement in the rubber
Everything expands when it gets hot, contracts when cold including air molecules...tires expand just from the heat of driving down the road as well
In a hot climate air expands, causing more pressure, not less. If your tires are continually losing pressure you have a leak that needs to be fixed.
Only if you stay in there for too long.
Technically, a hot rod is any car that has been modified, but it is generally referring to pre-1960's cars with big tires and custom paint.
the friction between the tire & the surface your driving on causes heat and which heats the tire + the air...
Hot Tires - 1927 was released on: USA: 20 May 1927
because when a car is on to long it will shut off because it was on to long