Can a tire still be used if a piece of rubber is chipped off the tread?

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OJohn
07/29/25 12:04am
If the area where the rubber is chipped off the tread of the tire is not large and the damage is relatively shallow, then the tire can still be used. However, for safety reasons, it is best to replace the tire to prevent potential safety hazards while driving and avoid unnecessary trouble. Here are some tire maintenance methods: 1. Check the tread depth, as it affects the tire's grip and drainage capabilities; 2. Check the tire pressure by measuring it regularly; 3. Inspect the condition of the spare tire; 4. Check the degree of tire wear; 5. Check the age of the tire, etc.
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MacJanelle
08/12/25 4:21am
Can you still use a tire if a chunk of rubber is chipped off the tread? Personally, I think you should be cautious—this isn’t a trivial matter. The tread is the part of the tire that constantly contacts the road, responsible for providing grip and water drainage. If a piece is missing, the uneven surface could lead to hydroplaning or compromise the tire’s structural integrity. Imagine driving at high speeds—if that damaged spot can’t handle the pressure and blows out, it’d be a major disaster. It’s best to first assess the size and depth of the damage. If it’s deep enough to expose the fabric or steel belt layers, I’d advise replacing it immediately—no hesitation. When it comes to driving, safety should always come first; spending money on a new tire is far better than risking an accident. If you’re unsure, take it to a nearby repair shop—a mechanic can quickly assess the risk. Bottom line: don’t cut corners and push your luck. Safety is paramount.
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