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00:00Low tire pressure doesn't damage a tire instantly, it destroys it slowly from the inside.
00:06When a tire is under-inflated, the sidewalls flex far more than they're designed to,
00:10especially at highway speeds. This constant flexing generates excessive heat inside the tire,
00:16weakening internal cords and bonding layers that you can't see from outside.
00:20The tire may look perfectly normal, with no cuts or bulges, but the structure is already compromised.
00:25When speed and load increase, the heat reaches a braking point, and the tire fails suddenly.
00:32Most tire blowouts aren't caused by speed alone,
00:34they happen because incorrect pressure was ignored long before the journey began.

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