Tire deformation can have several negative effects on driving performance and safety:

Reduced Stability – A deformed tire can cause the vehicle to become unstable, making it harder to control, especially at high speeds.
Vibrations and Noise – Uneven tire deformation can lead to noticeable vibrations and excessive road noise, affecting driving comfort.
Uneven Wear – The irregular shape of a deformed tire may result in uneven tread wear, reducing the tire's lifespan and performance.
Steering Issues – A deformed tire may cause the car to pull to one side, making steering more difficult and increasing the risk of accidents.
Increased Rolling Resistance – This can lead to higher fuel consumption and reduced efficiency.
Risk of Blowouts – Severe deformation can weaken the tire's structure, increasing the likelihood of a sudden blowout, which can be dangerous.
If you notice tire deformation, it's best to have it inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure safe driving.





