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rvbsanjose 08-11-2013 04:37 PM

Is this tire a goner?
 
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Advice appreciated not a tire expert and its 300$ for a new one when the one I have on the car is only 511 miles old. Attachment 74497Attachment 74498

BuckeyeZ 08-11-2013 05:03 PM

It's hard to say from the pics. I would say that if you can tell the cords are cut, then I would replace it no matter what. If it is just superficial, AND if you are just driving on the street, I would say it is fine. If you are ever going to the track, it needs replaced. Keep an eye on it for bulging.

That's tough luck to cut a tire like that. There is lots of constrution near me and I have picked-up all kinds of crap in tires of my cars. Every time it happens I am miffed at the careless people that drop crap like this from their trucks.:mad:

rvbsanjose 08-11-2013 06:16 PM

Appreciate the feedback Buckeye. I'll keep an eye on the bulging if any as I wont track the car and it's just a fun weekend toy.

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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ (Post 2441837)
It's hard to say from the pics. I would say that if you can tell the cords are cut, then I would replace it no matter what. If it is just superficial, AND if you are just driving on the street, I would say it is fine. If you are ever going to the track, it needs replaced. Keep an eye on it for bulging.

That's tough luck to cut a tire like that. There is lots of constrution near me and I have picked-up all kinds of crap in tires of my cars. Every time it happens I am miffed at the careless people that drop crap like this from their trucks.:mad:


didymus 08-11-2013 07:43 PM

Wouldn't worry too much but can't really tell how deep it is from the pics

virtuosoondis 08-11-2013 10:45 PM

dont ride on it bro,had the same exact gash and tire blew up right where gash was.it makes the rubber week on that corner so when I turned it blew up from all the pressure.

DEpointfive0 08-11-2013 10:55 PM

Doesn't look bad to me at all
I've had tires worse than that that the tire shops all said was ok to drive on

kenchan 08-12-2013 11:28 AM

it's really the radial (wires) inside that keeps the structure of the tire, not the rubber itself on the sidewall.

are there any rubber glues he can use?

roy'sz 08-14-2013 08:18 PM

I would buy a new one asap since you don't have a lot of wear on them. If it is a front it won't matter too much but if it's a rear and you replace one tire and not as a set you will start to deteriorate the rear diff due to two different size tires rotating at different speeds. Hope this explanation helps. If that tire blows then you are looking at possible body work if the tread seperates. $300 now or more down the road later...your choice bro. Also if there is a America's tire near you they do offer 6mon. financing on tires as well...just a fyi

Zerafian 08-15-2013 01:51 PM

If you have the money I wouldnt drive on it, Id replace it

Amj2020 08-15-2013 03:30 PM

Tires keep you safely planted on the road, if you have any doubts replace it immediately. Your life is worth more than 300 bucks.

Waiz 08-15-2013 07:15 PM

I personally wouldn't ride on that tire given where the damage to the tire is

Do you not have road hazard for the tire from the shop that you bought it from? I would contact them to try to work something out so you can get a replacement.

BeemaaZ 08-15-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 2447895)
I personally wouldn't ride on that tire given where the damage to the tire is

Do you not have road hazard for the tire from the shop that you bought it from? I would contact them to try to work something out so you can get a replacement.

Sorry to see that... :shakes head:

Do not try fixing it or the manufacture could decline the warranty (if any).

Good luck OP :tup:

ka24king 08-15-2013 09:52 PM

Your good although how it happend may have bent your wheel :/

rvbsanjose 08-16-2013 01:39 AM

I was wondering the same thing? However, based on the feedback here, I went ahead and bought a new tire.

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2442556)
it's really the radial (wires) inside that keeps the structure of the tire, not the rubber itself on the sidewall.

are there any rubber glues he can use?


rvbsanjose 08-16-2013 01:43 AM

Went house hunting in a new community and drove through the construction. When I was cleaning all the dirt off the wheels later that night, spotted it.

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Originally Posted by ka24king (Post 2448108)
Your good although how it happend may have bent your wheel :/



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