Ruin your rim, it's hard on the differential (if you're driving on a live axle) with the variance between the two tires, eventually the rim will deteriorate and start tearing into the brake assembly... not to mention the likelihood of losing control and crashing.
You will ruin the rim.
You could have blown your tire or it could have gone flat.
You can lose MPG or have a blowout or flat.
Maybe a mile or 2 to get you to a place you can get a spare. Driving on a flat tire can cause damage to the wheel and possibly the drum and brakes. If you must drive on a flat tire, drive very slow and stop if the tire comes off the rim.
Yes. All flat irons damage hair, but the professional and ceramic platted ones have less damage.
you could lever it out with a hammer or a pair of pincers.It is important to put a piece of flat board between the hammer and the wood to prevent the damage,
Could be a bad wheel bearing, have it checked by a mechanic soon!
That usually means they are becoming flat. Also it could be something on your tire. Take it in and have it looked at.
It could be badly out of balance, or it could have a "flat spot" from broken cords inside the tire. And it may not be the tire at all - it could be suspension system parts.
If you have a flat, and are worried about rim damage, you need to stop driving on it right now. The potential for damage is going to be variable depending on the roads, specifically if you go up and down hills, or make a lot of turns. However, damage is going to occur very rapidly no matter what unless the tire is replaced. The window is usually somewhere in the range of a few hours.
For driving flat head or slotted screws in, or removing them.
Many mechanical and electrical items could be the cause. Even a flat, or almost flat, tire can cause a problem. Check the steering fluid as well.
crash, Flat Tire, break down, rain, run out of gas, speeding ticket, scratch it