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      • When you brake, the weight moves forward, putting more pressure on the front tires. This can make it harder to stop, especially if the road is bumpy. And when you accelerate, the weight moves backward, putting more pressure on the rear tires. This might affect how well your tires grip the road.
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  1. Aug 28, 2014 · Full answer: Going to use simple math, round numbers (no calculator): 1000 kilo car, 4 tires, 2.2 bar pressure. Contact area for each tire approximately 250 / 2.2 = 110 cm2. With the tire 15 cm wide, the contact patch is 6 cm long. Now "load" the car with 50% more weight (500 kg).

  2. Vehicle weight directly affects tire pressure. When a vehicle carries a heavier load, the downward force increases on its tires. This added weight compresses the tire material, causing the air inside to occupy a smaller volume.

  3. 5 days ago · Yes, vehicle weight does affect tire pressure. Higher vehicle weight requires tires to support more load. Tires have a specific load rating, which indicates the maximum weight they can safely carry.

  4. Oct 29, 2024 · Vehicle weight impacts tire pressure because heavier vehicles require higher pressure to support their mass. Insufficient pressure can lead to tire wear and inadequate handling. Conversely, overinflation with excess pressure can cause a harsh ride and reduced traction.

  5. Oct 16, 2024 · While weight itself doesn’t directly change the air pressure inside a tire, it increases the load on the tires, which can affect performance. Heavier loads may require higher tire pressure to ensure safe handling and even tire wear.

  6. Oct 4, 2024 · Tires that are inflated to the proper psi help distribute the vehicle’s weight distribution efficiently across the tire’s tread. This becomes even more important when carrying a heavy load, as improper pressure can lead to increased wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and potentially dangerous driving conditions.

  7. Because the pressure increases as you put weight on the tire, the tire becomes more difficult to pump up. Somehow when you take into account that increased air pressure, the extra work required must be enough to lift the truck.

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