The days of nails in your tires and bills to fix the tire pressure warning system may be numbered. Michelin is testing airless tires in real-world conditions.
The days of nails in your tires and bills to fix the tire pressure warning system may be numbered. Michelin MGDDF is testing airless tires in real-world conditions.
The... The days of nails in your tires and bills to fix the tire pressure warning system may be numbered. Michelin MGDDF is testing airless tires in real-world conditions. The tires, Michelin says, eliminate “problems linked to tire pressure and punctures.” That’s a big factor for fleet operators like postal services, which “can reduce downtime and maintenance operations.”
That means a puncture doesn’t do significant damage to them. Michelin says that alone could reduce the number of scrapped tires by at least 20%. It could also eliminate the need to carry spare tires.Coming to tire stores in the U.S., someday But you and I, as regular drivers, have downtime and maintenance operations, too. How long until we see airless tire options at tire stores?
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