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Rip in tyre


Prof. Monkey

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Oh for goodness sake, not only have I kerbed 2 wheels, there is a chunk out of my tyre approx 1.5mm deep at its deepest and is about the size of a mans little finger up to the first joint from the nail end.

 

Does this mean I have to buy a new tyre or can I just glue it back to make it look neat?

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Not neccessarily RIP.... get it checked by a tyre monkey. I had a similar gouge, actually prob bigger. So ordered a new tyre, went to get it fitted and the guys reckoned it was only cosmetic damage, and that it's a common misconception that all wall damage is terminal.

As long as the damage doesn not lead to a bulge in the tyre wall it should be fine. HOWEVER, get someone who knows what he's talking about to look at it and judge, you don't want it going pop on the move.

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Not neccessarily RIP.... get it checked by a tyre monkey. I had a similar gouge, actually prob bigger. So ordered a new tyre, went to get it fitted and the guys reckoned it was only cosmetic damage, and that it's a common misconception that all wall damage is terminal.

As long as the damage doesn not lead to a bulge in the tyre wall it should be fine. HOWEVER, get someone who knows what he's talking about to look at it and judge, you don't want it going pop on the move.

 

:shock:

 

what? i can't believe that anyone would suggest repairing a damaged tyre wall when on a car such as a Supra.

 

a repair is just asking for trouble imo and i'd certainly replace the tyre rather than risking what 'might' happen if i just got it repaired (but then that's just me, perhaps my will to live is stronger than some others :D :p )

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Oh for goodness sake, not only have I kerbed 2 wheels, there is a chunk out of my tyre approx 1.5mm deep at its deepest and is about the size of a mans little finger up to the first joint from the nail end.

 

Does this mean I have to buy a new tyre or can I just glue it back to make it look neat?

More than likely it will be okay, tyres are designed for abuse like this.

 

An MOT is all about safety, it wouldn't fail on this unless it was down to the braiding underneath.

 

If all that is exposed is more black rubber then it wil be okay.

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More than likely it will be okay, tyres are designed for abuse like this.

 

An MOT is all about safety, it wouldn't fail on this unless it was down to the braiding underneath.

 

If all that is exposed is more black rubber then it wil be okay.

 

would you not change it then? :rolleyes:

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A pic would help, but from the description you gave it sounds like nothing at all.

 

If the curbing hadn't removed a sliver of rubber then you and others wouldn't even consider replacing it.

 

The little bit of rubber won't be missed if the braiding underneath isn't exposed.

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Alot of tyres nowadays have rim protectors so guess a chunk out of that wouldn't do any harm unless your unlucky and kerb the wheel in th exact same spot again. As long as the side wall doesn't look like a walnut is trying to escape.

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