Is it safe to drive with a bubble in your tire?

Is it safe to drive with a bubble in your tire?

Tires that have a bubble are not safe to drive. When your tire has a bubble, the fabric of the inner tire can no longer protect your tire from bursting when pressure develops from contact with the road. Driving on a tire that has a bubble is very dangerous and there is a high possibility that it will blow out on you.

What to do if there is a bubble in your tire?

Address it immediately. Be sure to drive slowly and take your vehicle into your nearest tire repair shop or auto dealership. Unfortunately, addressing the tire bubble doesn’t mean repairing it. Side tire bubbles aren’t repairable — the entire tire must be replaced before a blowout occurs.

What happens when you hit a large pothole?

Bubble in sidewall of tire after hitting a large pothole. If you hit a pothole at high speed you could dent the rim and damage the tire.

How can you tell if you hit a pothole with your car?

After hitting a pothole, check for any of the following signs of pothole damage. A bulge on the tire sidewall. This is an indicator that the tire was pinched between the edge of the pothole and the wheel causing the internal plies to be weakened or severed.

What happens to your tires when you hit a pothole?

A pothole strike can damage your shocks or struts, or harm your suspension. After hitting a pothole, check for any of the following signs of pothole damage. A bulge on the tire sidewall. This is an indicator that the tire was pinched between the edge of the pothole and the wheel causing the internal plies to be weakened or severed.

Why does my car shake when I hit a pothole?

If you hit a pothole at high speed you could dent the rim and damage the tire. Another common cause of steering wheel vibration or car shake is having something lodged in a tire, like a large bolt, or any metal object you may have picked up from the road’s surface (I have seen even wrenches and screwdrivers impaling a tire).

Bubble in sidewall of tire after hitting a large pothole. If you hit a pothole at high speed you could dent the rim and damage the tire.

After hitting a pothole, check for any of the following signs of pothole damage. A bulge on the tire sidewall. This is an indicator that the tire was pinched between the edge of the pothole and the wheel causing the internal plies to be weakened or severed.

A pothole strike can damage your shocks or struts, or harm your suspension. After hitting a pothole, check for any of the following signs of pothole damage. A bulge on the tire sidewall. This is an indicator that the tire was pinched between the edge of the pothole and the wheel causing the internal plies to be weakened or severed.

If you hit a pothole at high speed you could dent the rim and damage the tire. Another common cause of steering wheel vibration or car shake is having something lodged in a tire, like a large bolt, or any metal object you may have picked up from the road’s surface (I have seen even wrenches and screwdrivers impaling a tire).