Broken cords or belts in the tire, take it back if it is new, do not drive on it, it can pop......
2007-08-26 15:21:42
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answered by Stampy Skunk 6
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Air gets in between the inner tire belt and the outer wall. This happens sometimes after damage to the sidewall like hitting a curb or some road hazard. You must replace the tire.
2007-08-26 15:22:31
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answer #2
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answered by Jody D 6
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What causes a bubble bulge is a broken belt (sidewall). You should replace the tire ASAP!
2007-08-26 15:28:37
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answer #3
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answered by bearwabbitbearwabbit 3
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This is a sign of week sidewalls and should be replaced ASAP! This is the reason behind blowouts. Usually it is caused by hitting potholes or sidewalks.
2007-08-26 15:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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What you have is termed "pinch marvel" harm and is often the effect of a annoying impression with a highway risk jointly with a pot hollow or shrink. below or overinflation could make a tire extra companies to this sort of harm. it may additionally be led to by using a puncture which damages the inner belt shape or inner liner. You seem to have a minimum of one that falls into this classification. it is not any longer the effect of a producing affliction and would not be coated below the tire manufacturers properly-known guarantee.
2016-12-12 12:36:32
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answered by ? 4
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its probably an impact break caused by a fault in the road; however, is the rim obviously dented where the bubble is? no? this may be a defective tire. take it back to where you got the tires. you may be entitled to a tire at little or no cost. worth a try.
2007-08-26 15:37:37
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answer #6
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answered by bruce k 4
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it has a weak spot in the rubber,this could be cause from hitting a curb with it,either way you,ll need to get it off ,it may blow out ,some tires have whats called blemishes in them,which is small places,and this wont hurt them,but if this one is bad,get it replaced,good luck on it.
2007-08-26 15:28:10
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answered by dodge man 7
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Broken cords and if you continue to drive on it you're taking a chance with your life and anyones with you. That tire can blowout at any time.
2007-08-26 15:27:21
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answered by mustanger 7
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You have an impact break. That can happen anytime you hit a curb or possibly hitting a big pot hole. Get it replaced asap. Those can blow out at random.
2007-08-26 15:20:54
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answered by Andrew 3
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Cheep rubber. Too much air?
2007-08-26 15:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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