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IMO, I would think it safe for highway driving and below. I would take it easy and monitor your tire pressure. Most blowouts occur due to underinflation...but in this case,
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IMO, I would think it safe for highway driving and below. I would take it easy and monitor your tire pressure.
Most blowouts occur due to underinflation...but in this case, now the tire itself is SLIGHTLY out of balance - to the point where you more than likely won't feel the vibration caused by it, but it's not completely balanced before. I'd take it easy. I'd also replace the tire as soon as your able. If it's your DD, then with the colder temps coming around you'll probably be fine until spring. |
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