SIDEWALL CRACKING Circumferential cracks 2nd

POSSIBLE CAUSES

Circumferential cracks are caused by load shear and stress combined with low tire inflation pressure.
Cracking in the area where the tire touches the rim flange can occur due to the mechanical interaction between the rim flange and the lower sidewall of the tire during deflection.

RECOMMENDATION

If fabric is exposed, remove the tire.


Do not probe cut to measure cut depth. Judge visually only.

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