Your gas mileage will suffer and the tires will wear on the outer edge,unevenly.
That is the normal way to inflate any tire.
Nothing, If you drive on over inflated tires they wil tend to wear in the middle and not on the outsides///if you inflate tires higher than the maximum pressure marked on it the tire could blow up and injure or kill you so be careful
Over inflation. Inflate the tire to the correct pressure as listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
It is suggested by manufacturers and tire professionals to inflate 20 inch tires to 38 to 40 pounds per square inch. Under or over inflating creates uneven wear and safety factors.
Yes.
less inflated.
To put it pain and simply the tyre will go up. (inflate) This is because the more air you put is the more particles there are in the tyre, the more particles the more the tyre will go up. (inflate)
the tire cooling down inside after the flame and explosion.
its only a problem if you drive on it. you will tend to get uneven wear. the midle of the tire will wear and the out sides wont. Just over inflating is no problem just let the exes air out.Depends on how much. If its just a little you get a slightly bumpier ride and that's pretty much it. If its way too much you can either have the tire burst, or the tire coming off the rim. Both are likely to burst the tube as well.
Air or nitrogen is used to inflate tires
you get it in loch Ness you have to click the tire in then inflate it :)
That is Pounds per square inch. The amount of compressed air to inflate the tire