Can a car with a bulging tire continue to drive normally?

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DiAmir
09/04/25 4:49am
It cannot continue to be used. Driving with a bulged car tire can easily lead to a blowout, endangering driving safety. It is necessary to replace the tire with a new one, especially during the high temperatures of summer, which makes it even more dangerous. Here are some relevant details: 1. Causes: Apart from installation and tire manufacturing reasons, most tire bulging occurs due to unexpected impacts with obstacles (e.g., potholes) during use, causing localized breaks in the tire wall's cord layers. 2. Precautions: Car tires are the direct contact point with the ground, serving as the bridge between the car and the road. If there is a problem with the tires, the car will not be able to drive normally. Therefore, car tires must be taken seriously, whether it's tire pressure or cracks in the car tires.
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BriellaFitz
09/16/25 5:52am
Once I encountered a tire bulge while driving at high speed. I felt the car shaking slightly and immediately pulled over. You must never continue driving with a bulging tire—the internal layered structure is likely damaged, and the sidewall becomes as weak as a bubble. A single bump could cause a blowout, potentially leading to loss of vehicle control and serious accidents. The risk is even greater on highways or during turns. Check the bulge location—it’s usually caused by hitting a curb or running over a pothole. My advice is to replace the tire immediately; don’t try to save money here. Always avoid obstacles while driving and regularly inspect tires for wear. Safety comes first—remember, tires are the only point of contact between your car and the road. Protect them well to drive with peace of mind.
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