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Personally i would never chance something like that, especially when it's the only thing with contact on the road, I've been unfortunate hitting a pot hole recently and ended up with a bulge in the sidewall on one of the tyres that haven't been on the car all that long.
I can do without the expense currently but when I'm carrying the rest of the family in the car i won't chance it so new tyre it is.
I can do without the expense currently but when I'm carrying the rest of the family in the car i won't chance it so new tyre it is.
That looks like the rim protector. Mine has been like that for a couple of years. Two services and two MOTs, no advice or advisories about changing the tyres because of that.
(I am changing the right side tyre due to age, and, because there is a deal on, I am also now changing that tyre).
(I am changing the right side tyre due to age, and, because there is a deal on, I am also now changing that tyre).
It's hard to tell from the picture, but tyres are often VERY thick around that area in order to protect the rim from kerbing and (as long as you keep your tyre pressure right) it's an area of the tyre which comes under relatively little stress. If lifting that flap just shows more rubber, as opposed to other structural materials, it's probably fine. Whether "probably" is good enough for you is something only you can answer. Gassing Station | Suspension, Brakes & Tyres | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



