3 characteristics of tire damage that is not recommended for further use 🚫🛞
Used car tires can be damaged for a variety of reasons. Whether it's being pounded by a sharp object or hit the edge of the road hard But when damage occurs Considering whether the tire can be repaired and used further or not. The following should be considered
Wound size The larger the wound, The safety of use is even reduced
Location of the wound Wounds on the sidewall are often difficult to repair and patch is not recommended
Characteristics of the wound If the tire is swollen, cracked, or torn, continued use can be dangerous
Characteristics of damage that should not be repaired and continued use
- Swollen tires caused by falling into a hole or hitting hard. Damage the rubber structure It is not recommended to continue using it. Should be replaced
- Rubber cracks are caused by long-term use or from the production process. If the rubber starts to break into cracks You should change the new tire immediately
- The tire is pounded on the sidewall of the tire. If a sharp object is pounded on the tire surface and the wound is not too large can still be patched But if the wound is on the sidewall of the tire, which is highly flexible It should not be repaired because it may risk exploding while in use
If the tire is damaged Don't forget to always check and consult an expert. For your driving safety! ⁇ ️💡