Can The Nail on The Side of The Tire Be Repaired?

 Can The Nail on The Side of The Tire Be Repaired?

Tires punctured are something that most car owners will encounter. In most cases, low-cost tire repairs can solve the problem. However, there are some situations where we do not recommend repairing the tires, but should replace the tires directly-that is, the side nails. To explain this clearly, we cut the tire. It can be seen that there are only some curtains on the sidewall of the tire and it is the thinnest part of the tire. If the side curtain is nailed and the curtain breaks, even if the tire is repaired, it will not be able to withstand the load of the vehicle during driving. There will be a bulge, and there will be a great risk of tire blowout.

The run-flat tires we see in the market today are to make this part very thick to increase its load-bearing capacity to reduce the occurrence of tire blowouts, but at the same time sacrifice the comfort of the vehicle and the noise will be much louder. There are also tires with steel wires on the tire sidewalls, but they rarely appear in family cars. Some special vehicles will choose this type of reinforced tires, which are not easy to puncture even in very harsh environments.

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