Four Advantages of Foam Filled Tires
By D Swain, published Oct 09, 2007
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Flats
One of the biggest advantages of foam-filled tires is that they'll never go flat. Other types of tires are prone to punctures from thorns, glass, or stones. Once the foam sets in them, foam-filled tires will never get punctured. This also saves you from spending time fixing tires. Besides the fact that they'll never go flat, these tires will never lose their tire pressure.
Pressure
Another advantage of foam-filled tires deals with the tire pressure. These tires keep a constant tire pressure. This means you don't have to worry about checking the tire pressure often like you would with tires that are filled with air. Also, different types of foam can be used to give foam-filled tires different levels of tire pressure. In addition to keeping a constant tire pressure, you will have more tread options when you choose these tires.
Treads
One of the next advantages of foam-filled tires deals with the treads. These tires have tread designs that are not available with some of the other types of tires. This gives foam-filled tires the advantage of being more effective on tough terrains. They will give you much better traction. Besides giving you more choices for treads, these tires will also give you stability.
Stability
One of the final advantages of foam-filled tires is the level of stability that they provide. The foam adds significant weight to your vehicle. This added weight makes your vehicle considerably more stable. In some cases, it will keep you have needing to buy counterweight kits for your machine.
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