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Do tires bulge when the weather is hot?

Kicking a tire in hot weather may cause the tire to bulge. When the temperature rises, the air inside the tire will also expand, increasing the pressure inside the tire. If there are some potential problems in the tire itself, such as tire aging, damage or tread wear, excessive internal pressure may aggravate these problems and lead to tire bulging.

Tire bulge means that there are obvious bumps or bulges on the sidewall or tread of the tire. Bulging tires may lead to unstable driving, and even there is a danger of puncture when driving at high speed.

In order to prevent the tire from bulging, we can take the following preventive measures:

1. Check the tires regularly: Please check the tires regularly for wear, cracks and damage, and replace them in time.

2. Keep the tire pressure normal: Keep the tire pressure within an appropriate range according to the recommendations of the automobile manufacturer. Too high or too low air pressure may cause tire problems.

3. Avoid overloading: Avoid loading the vehicle with too many items that exceed the bearing capacity of the tire.

If you suspect that the tire is bulging, please go to the professional tire service center to check and deal with it in time. Please remember that observing tire maintenance specifications is an important measure to ensure driving safety.