Will driving quickly over potholes affect the inner side of the tires?
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Driving quickly over potholes can damage the inner side of the tires. Rapidly passing over potholes directly impacts the lifespan of the tires. The intense impact can cause severe compression between the tire rim and external debris, leading to overstretching and breakage of the tire's carcass cords. Air inside the tire may then push through the broken cords, forming sidewall bulges. Below are some related solutions: 1. When driving on poor road conditions, try to avoid potholes and other debris. If unavoidable, reduce your speed as high-speed impacts cause significantly more damage than low-speed ones. 2. If driving on poor road conditions (such as potholes, curbs, or large rocks) is necessary, slightly increase the tire pressure when the tires are cold, based on the normal load pressure parameters provided by the vehicle manufacturer. However, do not exceed the maximum load pressure parameters specified by the manufacturer.