Because they will leak little air as times go by. Eventually the tires go flat.
Flat tires is a sign of physical change. The tires go from being normal, to then being flat. This changes their physical form.
no, overnight rain will not cause your tires to go flat
No, the tires are not full of air so they can't go flat.
The tire will go flat.
By providing friction against the ground
it can be towed,but not by chain nor strap,place unit in neutral lift front tires off the ground and go,please use a tow truck for best results.
About 200 mph on flat ground
This is usually caused by disuse. That is, the equipment has not moved in so long that the tires have permanently (or semi-permanently) acquired a flat side.
To the side of the road then into the ground.
It is recommended that all four tires on your vehicle be equal to one another, to avoid an uneven setting of tires. Really, it mostly depends on your definition of 'best'. If the 'best' tires are the more inflated tires, then you shouldn't put them on your vehicle at all. Usually, the better tires should go on the back of the vehicle (the two rear tires). However, if the better tires are vastly better than the other tires, then do not put them on your vehicle, because it would cause unbalancing in the vehicle, and other issues.
because most of the the pressured air rushes out of the hole