If there is a visible bubble or bulge in the sidewall of your tire, it cannot be repaired and must be replaced. This type of damage usually indicates an underlying problem with the internal structure of the tire that may not be visible from the outside. Having your tires inspected regularly can help you to catch any potential issues early on before they become a more serious problem. If the tire has suffered a puncture or cut that is less than 1/2 inch away from the internal steel belt structure, it may be possible to patch it. To ensure maximum safety and performance, tires must be punctured at least 1/2 inch away from the internal steel belt structure before attempting a repair. However, any tire damage that is found on the sidewall or shoulder area must be replaced. It may be possible to patch a punctured car tire depending on the size and location of the hole. Puncture repairs are limited to the center of the tread area only, as any holes located in the sidewall or shoulder area m - yeh11rok3c - https://richsautobodyshop.com/blog/when-can-a-tire-not-be-patched/
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