What to do if there is a small bulge on the tire?
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If a small bulge appears on the car tire, it should be replaced promptly. The main reasons are: 1. The bulge is caused by damage to the inner cord layer of the tire, which serves as the skeleton of the entire tire. The cord layer relies on nylon threads to prevent the gas inside the tire from bulging outward. 2. When several threads break, only the elastic rubber remains to support the tire. The uncontrolled internal pressure leads to uneven force distribution on the outer tire, causing the rubber at the broken cord area to bulge under pressure. Additional tips: Here are some methods to minimize tire bulges: 1. Always slow down when passing over speed bumps to avoid sudden strong impacts on the tire and rim, which can cause deformation. 2. Reduce speed when driving on rough roads to prevent sudden compression and deformation of the rim and tire. 3. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure it is normal, avoiding abnormal pressure that could lead to bulges. 4. Park the vehicle on flat surfaces to prevent sidewall compression.