Tyre damage, keep or bin with pictures
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Is this tyre for the bin or ok to drive with ? 6mm tread left
Might actually be worse looking in the picture that it is, but any professional advice appreciated.
The 'tear' is approx 1 inch in length




Is this tyre for the bin or ok to drive with ? 6mm tread left
Might actually be worse looking in the picture that it is, but any professional advice appreciated.
The 'tear' is approx 1 inch in length
Edited by Bet2502 on Saturday 10th December 18:11
Edited by Bet2502 on Saturday 10th December 18:15
That looks like the rim-protector that's split off but it's impossible to tell from the picture (and indeed probably from looking at it too) whether it's eaten into the side-wall proper. Tyres are tough old things so it's probably fine, but on the other hand do you really want to risk it for the cost of a replacement?
On the face of it (from a professional standpoint), that's fine and is just superficial.
However, depending on how it occurred, it would be worth popping the tyre off to check for any visible damage on the inside and keep a close eye on it over the next few weeks to see if a bulge appears.
However, depending on how it occurred, it would be worth popping the tyre off to check for any visible damage on the inside and keep a close eye on it over the next few weeks to see if a bulge appears.
JB! said:
would run on the rear, but not on the front.
I did something quite similar on mine, although the rim protector bit was a bit more pronounced on them. I took it to Kwik Fit, as I thought if anyone would try to make me have a new tyre they would! They said so long as it hadn't bulged or there were visable wires then they wouldn't advise to change. To stop it flapping I used a bit of the vulcanised rubber from a bicycle puncture repair kit as I was concerned that superglue would react with the tyre rubber. I also put it on the rear
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