Because, that buldge in the tire indicates the tire is defective. That bulge indicates that air has escaped from the inside of the tire passed through the plies and is trapped under the rubber sidewall. This is a tire you cannot trust. Replace it immediately.
I wouldn't trust it. Have a Tire shop check it out soon.
No, you can not correct a bulge in a tire. Sorry, but that tire is now just scrap rubber.
a patched tire can be safe to drive on for short periods of time, but shouldn't be driven at highway speeds as they aren't as safe
Yes, but slower than you normally drive.
It is not safe at all to do so.
No... Don't be cheap when it comes to safety. Replace it.
It will be a bulge normally on the sidewall. Is you see one replace the tire as it is defective.
Here's the rule of thumb on tire sidewalls. If there's a dimple on the sidewall, it's nothing to worry about if it protrudes INWARD. If there's a bulge.... Obviously a bulge is a dimple protruding outward, away from the rest of the tire, then a bulging tire has broken cords/belts.
its very dangerous you could pop your tire all the way and be stuck in the middle ok no were
No, as the spring moves around it might slash your tire.
The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.The maximum safe pressure will be listed on the side of the tire. It could be 35 or 44 psi. It will depend on the tire. The vehicles owners manual or a label on the drive side door jamb will list recommended pressure for the vehicle.
Very much so if it blows out. ----------------------------------------- Yes. If there is a bubble in a tire, that means that the tire has what is called a separation. A separation happens when the tread on the tire peels away from the steel belts and fabric inside. Air then starts leaking into the space between the tread and steel, and creates a bulge in the tire, which is the bubble you can feel in the tire. A separation is extremely dangerous because a separated tire WILL blow out shortly after the bulge appears.