Can a Run-Over Tire Still Be Used?

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AdamDella
07/29/25 1:05pm
No, it cannot be used because the inner side of the tire has been run over, and the internal structure of the tire has been damaged. Continued use poses a risk of tire blowout, which is very dangerous. Below are some basic knowledge on tire maintenance and usage: 1. Tire Maintenance: Check the tire pressure of the vehicle, including the spare tire, every 15 days. Regularly perform wheel balancing to prevent the vehicle from pulling to one side. Inspect the vehicle tires for excessive wear once a month. If there are any foreign substances on the tires, clean them promptly. 2. Usage Tips: Overinflating the tires can cause the tread to bulge, leading to excessive wear in the central area over time. Therefore, when inflating, refer to the standard tire pressure listed in the vehicle's owner's manual. Conversely, driving with underinflated tires for extended periods can result in excessive wear near the inner and outer tire shoulders.
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