How Long Can a Tubeless Tire with a Bulge Last?
1 Answers
Tubeless tires with bulges should not continue to be used, as the bulge poses a safety hazard of tire blowout. Continuing to drive may endanger personal safety, because a bulge indicates that one or more steel wires inside the tire have broken, causing the rubber to fail to withstand the internal pressure of the tire, resulting in the bulge. Moreover, bulges cannot be repaired. When a tubeless tire develops a bulge, it is recommended to replace the tire promptly. Tubeless tires, also known as low-pressure tires or pneumatic tires, have high elasticity and wear resistance, as well as good adhesion and heat dissipation performance. Particularly, radial tires, with a zero crown angle, exhibit minimal deformation at high speeds, maintaining better driving stability and lower friction, which helps absorb vibration shocks and improve vehicle speed.