What to Do About Tire Deformation?

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VanMiles
07/24/25 6:30am
Tire deformation can be addressed as follows: 1. If the tire sidewall is bulging, the tire needs to be replaced. 2. If uneven wear is observed, the appropriate action depends on the severity of the wear. Minor uneven wear can be corrected by rotating the tires; severe uneven wear requires tire replacement and a realignment of the wheels. Below is more information about car tires: 1. The service life of a tire is 2-3 years or 60,000-100,000 kilometers. 2. Tires ensure good ride comfort and smooth driving; they provide excellent traction between the wheels and the road; they enhance the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability; and they support the weight of the car.
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McAmara
08/11/25 2:15am
Last month while driving, I encountered a situation where the front right tire had a noticeable bubble and deformation. The bubble was particularly obvious, forcing me to pull over urgently for inspection. Tire deformation is mainly caused by internal cord breakage, often occurring after hitting a curb or driving over potholes at high speed. This is no trivial matter, as it can lead to a blowout at any moment, posing a high risk. I believe the most crucial thing is to stop driving immediately—safety first. My experience is to directly contact a repair shop or dealership for a tire replacement instead of trying to handle it yourself, as it could worsen the issue. I also make it a habit to check tire pressure weekly, ensuring it stays within the proper range, avoiding overloading, and not using aged tires. Regular tire rotation helps balance wear and prevent similar deformations. Remember, don’t risk safety to save money—replacing a tire may cost money, but protecting lives is more important. I always prioritize safety.
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