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What do cracks in tires mean?
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Cracks are an indication that either your tires are aging, or you need to take better care of them; however, not all cracks indicate your tires need to be immediately replaced. Cracks that are barely visible may not be cause for immediate replacement.
Is it safe to drive with cracks in tires?
No. Cracks of any type should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. The only time you should drive a car with dry rotted tires is while you're heading to a mechanic or tire service shop. When a tire has dry rot, air can escape through cracks in the tire rubber easily.Do cracking tires need to be replaced?
Should cracked tires be replaced? You should replace tires when cracking is serious. If it's found throughout the tire's surface and extends deep into the surface, it's a sign that the compound isn't functioning as it should, and replacing them is necessary for your safety.Are tires with cracked sidewalls safe?
Cracked tires are no good-and, often, you'll notice sidewall cracks in your tires first. Sidewall cracking is dangerous because it reduces a driver's ability to handle dramatic increases in load when taking corners and increases the possibility of a tire blowout. Repairing sidewall cracks ASAP is always the best idea.How do I stop my tires from cracking?
Follow proper tire care and maintenance to help prolong the life of your tires from premature cracking.
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