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What to Do If a Piece of the Tire Sidewall Falls Off?

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DelEloise
07/29/25 4:05pm
Tire sidewall falls off a piece of the treatment method is to replace the new tire as soon as possible, the role of the tire is: 1, to ensure that the car has a good ride comfort and driving smoothness; 2, to ease the impact of the car driving; 3, to ensure that the wheels and the road surface has a good adhesion, improve the car's traction, braking and passability; 4, to bear the weight of the car. The precautions for the use of tires are: 1, the car should not start too fiercely, should start smoothly at low speed; 2, driving on good roads should keep straight ahead and not swing left and right and make sharp turns; 3, when the vehicle is going down a long slope, the speed should be properly controlled according to the size of the slope, length and road conditions; 4, when the vehicle is going uphill, it should make full use of the inertia to drive, shift gears in time and change gears in time.
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KaiLynn
08/15/25 4:22am
I've encountered situations where a chunk of the tire sidewall came off several times, and I believe it's something that must be taken seriously. The sidewall is the thinnest part of the tire, and once damaged, it can easily lead to a sudden blowout while turning or driving over bumps, potentially causing a loss of control. You should immediately drive your car to a safe spot, park it securely, and carefully inspect the extent of the damage: if only a small piece of rubber is missing and the inner fabric or steel cords aren’t exposed, you can still drive slowly to a repair shop. However, if the gap is large, the crack is deep, or there’s a bulge, never risk driving further. I recommend quickly replacing it with the spare tire and driving to a professional shop for a new tire; if you don’t have a spare, call for a tow truck. In daily driving, avoid potholes, don’t scrape the curb when parking, and check tire wear every time you refuel to prevent such issues. After all, safety is no small matter—spending a little extra time on maintenance is always better than dealing with an accident.
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ValeriaRose
10/12/25 5:42am
I've driven many cars and know how troublesome tire sidewall issues can be. If a chunk is missing, stop the car immediately and don't drive further, as sidewall damage can easily lead to blowouts at high speeds, which is extremely dangerous. You need to personally squat down and inspect the tire: check the size of the missing chunk and the tire's condition – small scratches might be manageable, but if cords are exposed, there's bulging, or the damaged area is large, you must replace the tire. Put on the spare and drive to a repair shop for a new tire; if you don't have the tools, call for roadside assistance. The cost is usually a few hundred dollars – don't skimp on safety. I usually make it a habit to do a simple visual inspection of my tires every month, washing them with water when cleaning the car to check for cracks or bulges, which helps detect problems early before they worsen. Avoid driving over sharp objects and piles of loose stones – protecting your tires starts with daily care.
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LeonardoLee
11/25/25 6:45am
If there are chunks missing from the sidewall of the tire, stop and inspect immediately. If the damage is deep or exposes steel cords, change to the spare tire or call for a tow truck right away. The sidewall is the weakest part and prone to blowouts while driving, posing significant risks—don't delay. While you can check for cracks or bulges yourself, severe damage requires professional tire replacement. Regularly monitor tire pressure and wear, and schedule maintenance to prevent risks—it's the cost-effective way to stay safe.
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