What to Do When There Are Cracks Along the Tire Sidewall?

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DeAnastasia
07/25/25 9:33pm
If the crack is very small and shallow, and has not caused serious damage to the tire, you can go to a repair facility and have it repaired by professionals. If the crack is very large and deep, posing a risk of tire blowout, it is best to replace the tire for safety reasons.
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