Can a deformed tire be placed on the rear wheel?
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Tire deformation cannot be placed on the rear wheel as it poses safety hazards. Wheel rim deformation is difficult to detect with the naked eye and requires professional inspection equipment at a 4S shop. A deformed wheel rim will still cause noticeable reactions in the car, such as varying degrees of body and steering wheel vibrations, and the vehicle may pull to one side while driving. If the wheel rim deformation is visible to the naked eye, the tire deformation rate is already moderate or higher, significantly affecting the car's handling and stability. No wheel rim is perfectly round, and as long as the dynamic balance value does not exceed 60, it can generally be restored to 0. However, repaired wheel rims still carry certain safety risks, so it is recommended to replace them at a 4S shop.