Sunday, February 5, 2012

If you pump air in your tire and small bubbles pop out the tire do you have to replace the tire?

My tire went flat on the highway because of a pot hole and I was riding on it for maybe a mile or two. I just want to know whether or not I have to get a new tire or can I have some one just reline the tire with the rim.If you pump air in your tire and small bubbles pop out the tire do you have to replace the tire?
Yes, and do NOT drive on it! The bubbles are the inner lining poking through the outer rubber. It could blow apart as you are airing it up, injuring you and possible damaging the car.
Yes, you should replace it. It's ready for a blowout.If you pump air in your tire and small bubbles pop out the tire do you have to replace the tire?
depends on how much damage was done to the sidewall of the tire while you were riding on a flat



if the sidewall is ok they should be able to fix a leak in the tread area and reseat the bead and it'll be good as new



but if the sidewall is damaged then you'll need a new tire





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Yes!,this dangerous to your life and others too.If you pump air in your tire and small bubbles pop out the tire do you have to replace the tire?
rebel you never ride out on a flat tire unless it's an emergency %26amp; you can not stop.



you just cut the tire apart with the edges of the rim. the tire is gone. also check is your rim is bent
Yes. The cords are either broken or have have contact with an object such as a nail. The bubbles are air pockets between the linings since the cords got hot as you were driving which caused the different linings or layers to seperate allowing the air pockets in there. I wouldn't drive long distances or on the highway with it but you'd be okay putting around the city for a little while.
it depends. if the bubbles are popping out of the side of the tire (the sidewall), then yeah you have to get a new tire. if they are popping out of the tread, then you most likely can just get the tire patched and rebeaded. since im not there i cannot give a full diagnosis, but your best bet would be to put on your spare tire and take the leaking tire to a tire place and ask for a tire inspection, patch, and a rebead. hope this helps
Those bubbles, or knots, are dangerous!



Not just for you to drive on, but the other people on the road WHEN the tire blows out. At this point its not an "if" it's a definite "when".



Replace the tire as soon as you can, and drive as little as possible on said tire until it is replaced. It is not only your life at risk when you blow out, but everyone else around you too!
Not enough info here. Take it to a tire shop. If it's fixable and worth the cost of fixing they inform you. if it's dangerouis or going to be in the near future they'll advise you too replace it.

This could simple as the seal around the rim flexed and dirt getting in , not allowing it to re seal properly.

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