We have already established that tires are amongst the most vital components in a vehicle. After all, they are the only part of the vehicle that comes into contact with the road. In addition to this, they are responsible for carrying the weight of the vehicle, acceleration, braking and so much more. Therefore, they need to be properly maintained. The air pressure needs to be at the recommended level and the tires must have adequate tread depth left. Despite the care & maintenance, tires can get damaged due to continuous use. A puncture or sudden tire burst is quite common. But what’s not common is a slow puncture. It is what makes it all the more dangerous and frustrating. In this article, Any Car Towing will talk about slow punctures, top reasons for their occurrence, and how to deal with them. Let us get started. WHAT ARE SLOW PUNCTURES? There are two types of punctures. They are easily discernible. Imagine driving around and you hear a loud noise. The vehicle sways t...