Title: Car Parts that Potholes Can Damage
1Car Parts that Potholes Can Damage
2 Potholes are road imperfections that are caused
when soil compacted beneath the pavement becomes
weak or displaced.
3 Roads are particularly likely to form potholes
in winter and spring months when ice and running
water disrupt the base layers under the pavement.
4 When you drive your car under these weak spots,
the pavements get deformed, cracks and gets
chipped away creating a hole in the road surface.
5 The potholes are known for causing damages to
car and also these damages are very expensive to
fix. Here are the parts that get damaged by a
pothole.
6Tires
7 The tires are the only part of the car which
comes in contact with the road surface which
causes considerable damage due to the potholes.
8 This happens due to the fact that the potholes
have a hard edge which compresses the tire
against the wheel on impact which leads sidewall
bulges, tread separation and flat tires.
9Moreover, driving with a blown out tire is not
considered safe and if you notice sidewall bubble
or separated thread, then replace the tire
immediately.
10 Furthermore, cars which are using low-quality
tires are particularly susceptible to pothole
damage and you have to make sure that the tires
are always properly inflated.
11Wheels
12Hard angles in potholes apply an impact force to
wheels in ways they werent designed to handle,
leading to bends, chips, or cracks.
13Moreover, a bent wheel will not roll properly and
will also not form an airtight seal with the
tire, but the chips are usually easy to notice.
14However, the cracks caused due to potholes can be
devious hairline fractures in the wheel
circumference or may be caused in one of the
spokes.
15You need to thoroughly clean and inspect the
cracks as the dust and grime from the road can
make it difficult to spot the cracks.
16Suspension
17Most people think that the suspension is designed
to handle impacts and provide a smooth ride, but
there is a limit to how much it can handle.
18Moreover, sudden, jarring hits against potholes
can cause a variety of suspension problems, like
misalignment, broken ball joints and damaged
shocks or struts.
19However, suspension bent and misalignment can be
fixed by a qualified technician, but until it is
fixed you will notice that your steering wheel is
off center and the car will pull in one direction.
20 Furthermore, vibrations sounds, wandering
steering, bad ride quality and the car leaning to
one side indicates broken ball joints, struts, or
shocks.
21Whenever you come across these symptoms, then you
can be sure that a pothole is the reason behind
these issues and take your car to an automotive
shop to fix the damaged part.
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