Can Deformed Car Tires Still Be Used?
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Deformed car tires cannot be used and should be replaced immediately. Otherwise, they may cause issues such as driving deviation, wheel vibration, and abnormal wear. The main causes of tire deformation include the following: 1. Frequent aggressive driving. Under normal city driving conditions, a set of tires can last for many years. However, the same set of tires may be damaged in less than a day if driven aggressively on a racetrack. 2. Neglecting tire pressure checks. Overinflated tires can lead to excessive pressure and bulging, increasing wear over time. Underinflated tires, on the other hand, can cause deformation on both sidewalls, not only accelerating wear but also posing a risk of high-speed blowouts. 3. Deformation of the inner steel belts in the tire. Punctures or severe impacts can break the steel belts, leading to deformation. Alternatively, the tire carcass may lack sufficient strength, or the quality or cutting of the belt layers and cords may be subpar.