Yes tires that are out of balance can definitely lead to a bumpy ride.
yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats
Check the tread wear and pattern of wear on your tires. Worn tires can cause moderate to serious handling problems, gaining at different speeds of the vehicle. Also, uneven wear with shocks and struts can affect your handlin, in turn, wearing your tires as well.
Because golf carts do not do the same speeds as cars it is not as important to replace them regularly, but if they are going flat frequently or the ride in the cart is becoming bumpy, it is time to replace them.
Worn shocks and struts can cause a bumpy ride. Low tire pressure or worn tires can also contribute to feeling a bumpy road.
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Poor or rotten roads make rough riding while thin layered tires add more to it as well.
It can make your tire unevenly filled, which will give you a bumpy ride.
They are tires that can be driven for miles after losing their air. The problem is that they ride very rough which is not good if you are looking for comfort.
Pneumatic will ride smoother, but you have to worry about a puncture and check the air pressure regularly. Run flat are expensive and do not last as long. I would recommend foam filled tires over either of those options. They will not ride as good but they are worry free albeit a little expensive.
Because new tires give a better ride and more grip on the road.