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A tubeless tire is a tire that does not use an inner tube. A couple disadvantages are they are heavier which results in a decrease in mileage and if the tire becomes punctured it is more expensive to fix.
no i dont think so . the capacity of a tire is what it is and using an inner tube would probably decrese the load capacity and be dangerous . you need a tire with a higher load range and max psi .
Camber and toe can both cause inner tire wear.
There is no inner tube and sidewall damage can not be repaired.
No! Is your answer. However, it all depends on the wheel it is being mounted to. Tubeless Tires have to be sealed onto the rim of the wheel to create an air-tight seal. Tubed Tires do not have this capability firstly because their bead is too slim and their is no facility on the wheel rim for the Tubed Tire to mount and create an air-tight seal. Generally, Tubed Tyres are used with a spoked wheel except BMW spoked wheels. So, you have to have the tube in place to create the air seal.
Put an inner tube in the tire.
It is the internal component of the tire, it a nut shell its the inner strength of the tire.
All Laced wheels on Harleys are tubed, the tires are tubeless, but you need a tube AND rim strip on laced wheels
To hold air.
Some disadvantages of purchasing a cheap tire for your car include, low gas mileage,and less smoother riding enjoyment. The threads on the tire would not last as long as a tire you would have to pay a little more for.
Sure, the inner tube is just a stretchy rubber bladder. It'll expand until the tire stops it.
Yes it is ok. Safety precaution if your tire has patches.