Is it a problem if there is a small bulge on the front tire of a car?
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The main cause of bulging is the breakage of the cord layer. Without the protection of the belt in the sidewall area, the tire is prone to bulging after a strong impact. This not only affects driving but also poses a risk of tire blowout, which is a major safety hazard for the vehicle. Therefore, once a tire bulge is detected, it is essential to go to a 4S shop or a professional tire store for replacement as soon as possible. The impacts of a bulging car tire are as follows: 1. Impact on usage: If a small bulge appears on the vehicle's tire, it needs to be inspected and repaired. If the tire does not meet usage conditions, it must be replaced. Otherwise, when driving at high speeds, the tire is highly likely to blow out, which can compromise the vehicle's safety and, in severe cases, lead to a rollover. 2. Precautions: Regularly inspect the tire surface for cracks, deformations, and other defects. The tread grooves gradually become shallower due to wear and tear. If they are worn flat, the tire will lose its functions such as water drainage and anti-skid, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Small cracks, though seemingly minor, can also be a hidden danger for tire blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove small stones from the grooves and avoid parking the vehicle on roads with large, sharp, or pointed stones.