When summer hits Southern California, your golf cart becomes the go-to ride for everything—pool days, evening cruises, quick errands, and neighborhood fun.
But while you’re enjoying the sunshine, your golf cart tires are taking a beating.
Heat doesn’t just make your ride hotter—it directly impacts tire pressure, tread life, traction, and overall safety.
Let’s break down exactly what happens—and how to protect your cart this summer.
1. Heat Increases Tire Pressure
As temperatures rise, the air inside your tires expands.
That means a tire that was properly inflated in the morning can become overinflated by mid-day.
Why this matters:
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Causes uneven wear (center tread wears faster)
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Leads to a rougher ride
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Reduces overall tire lifespan
Pro Tip: Check tire pressure when tires are cold, preferably in the morning.
2. Hot Pavement = Faster Tire Wear
Summer pavement can get extremely hot—far hotter than the air temperature.
That heat softens the rubber in your tires, which increases friction and causes tread to wear down faster.
What this looks like:
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Tires losing tread quicker than expected
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More frequent replacements
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Reduced performance over time
If you’re using your cart more in summer (which most people are), this wear accelerates even faster.
3. Heat Causes Cracking & Dry Rot
Constant exposure to heat and UV rays dries out the rubber in your tires.
Over time, this leads to:
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Small cracks in the sidewalls
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Weakening of the tire structure
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Increased risk of failure
This is especially common if your cart is stored outside or in direct sunlight.
4. Reduced Traction in High Heat
Overheated tires can lose grip—especially on smooth pavement or during turns.
Combine that with:
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Extra passengers
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Added weight (coolers, gear, etc.)
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Longer summer drives
…and your tires are under serious stress.
5. Summer Loads Put Extra Strain on Tires
Let’s be honest—summer means loading up your golf cart.
From beach gear to pool days to family rides, your cart is carrying more than usual.
More weight + more heat = more pressure on your tires
The good news? A few simple steps can make a huge difference:
Check tire pressure regularly
Avoid overinflating (more isn’t better)
Don’t overload your cart
Store your cart in shade or a garage
Inspect tires for cracks, wear, or damage
Rotate or replace tires when needed
Keep Your Cart Summer-Ready
Your golf cart should be fun—not something you have to worry about.
At Canyon Lake Mobile, we help keep your cart in top shape with:
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Tire inspections
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Replacements
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Tune-ups
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Mobile service (we come to you)

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