What to Do with a Bulging Tire?
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Tires with bulges should no longer be driven on and must be replaced immediately. Causes of tire bulges: 1. The tire has been used for many years and has exceeded its warranty period, leading to aging. Hitting rocks or speed bumps while driving can cause bulges; 2. Low tire pressure causes frequent compression, which over time leads to bulging; 3. Refurbished tires may have been installed during replacement, and some with damaged sidewalls are prone to bulging; 4. Frequently driving quickly over rough roads or speed bumps compresses the tires. When hitting speed bumps, the tire may lift off the ground, causing it to land unsupported, and prolonged rapid compression from the vehicle can also result in bulges.