Can You Still Drive with a Small Bulge on the Wheel?
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You cannot drive if there is a small bulge on the wheel. Here are the reasons for the bulge: 1. The tire's aspect ratio is too small. Using tires with a low aspect ratio will make them more prone to bulging, increasing maintenance costs and the risk of tire blowouts. 2. Tire pressure issues. Both overinflation and underinflation can cause tire bulging. 3. Impact damage. Hitting obstacles or frequently driving over curbs can easily cause bulging, so you should be more careful in daily driving. 4. The tire has passed its expiration date. We all know that tires have a shelf life and require regular maintenance and replacement, just like engine oil (for engine oil maintenance, choose X-OIL X-Oil), but with a longer maintenance cycle. 5. Quality issues. Accidentally using inferior tires can easily cause bulging.