
Ever hit a pothole so hard you thought something broke?
If you drive in Calgary during the spring, you know the feeling. One minute the road looks fine. The next — boom — your car drops into a crater you didn’t see coming. Welcome to pothole season.
Every year, Calgary’s freeze-thaw cycles tear up our roads. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes overnight, expands, and breaks apart the pavement. When temperatures warm up again, the surface collapses. The result? Deep potholes that can do serious damage to your vehicle.
Why Potholes Are So Hard on Your Car
Potholes aren’t just annoying. They can be expensive.
A hard impact can:
- Blow out or puncture your tire
- Crack or bend your rim
- Knock your wheels out of alignment
- Damage suspension components like tie rods or ball joints
Some Calgary drivers have been stuck with repair bills in the hundreds — even over $1,000 — after hitting a large pothole. That’s not pocket change.
Your tires and wheels take the first hit. But the force often travels deeper into the suspension system. Even if your tire doesn’t go flat right away, hidden damage can show up later as uneven tire wear or steering problems.
Signs a Pothole May Have Caused Damage
After hitting a deep pothole, watch for these warning signs:
- Your steering wheel pulls to one side
- The steering wheel feels off-center
- Vibrations while driving
- Uneven or fast tire wear
- A visible bulge in the tire sidewall
If something feels “off,” trust your gut. It probably is.
How to Minimize Pothole Damage
You can’t avoid every pothole in Calgary. But you can reduce your risk.
1. Slow Down
Speed makes everything worse. The faster you hit a pothole, the harder the impact. Driving at a safe speed gives you more time to spot road damage and reduces the force if you can’t avoid it.
2. Keep Proper Tire Pressure
Underinflated tires are more likely to suffer sidewall damage when they hit a pothole. Check your tire pressure regularly, especially during temperature swings in spring. Properly inflated tires can absorb impacts better and protect your rims.
3. Watch the Road Ahead
Keep your eyes up and scan for dark patches, puddles, or rough areas. Potholes often hide in water, making them harder to see.
4. Avoid Swerving at the Last Second
Quick swerves can cause you to lose control or hit another vehicle. If you can safely avoid a pothole, do so. But sudden jerky movements can create bigger problems.
Why Alignment Checks Matter After a Hard Hit
Even if your tire survives, your alignment might not.
When your wheels are knocked out of alignment, your tires wear unevenly and your steering suffers. That means you’ll replace tires sooner and burn more fuel over time.
If you’ve recently hit a deep pothole, it’s smart to have your wheels, suspension, and alignment checked. Our team provides professional tire services in Calgary, including inspections and alignments to make sure everything is tracking straight.
Catching alignment issues early can save you a lot of money down the road.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Ignore That “Thud”
Pothole season in Calgary is unavoidable. But expensive repairs don’t have to be.
Drive carefully, keep your tires properly inflated, and pay attention to how your vehicle feels after a hard hit. A quick inspection today can prevent bigger damage tomorrow.
If you’ve hit a pothole and something doesn’t feel right, contact us today. We’ll take a look and make sure your tires, wheels, and alignment are safe for the road.
Call Rite-Price Today: 403-243-4204
