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Blown tyre in deadly pothole, should I replace both fronts for balance


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I hit a pothole that was about a foot deep. This blew out my front passenger side tyre, fortunately no damage to the rim.

 

The council has accepted liability, and I just have to pout the claim in.

 

The problem is if I replace just one side will that have safety/cornering implications, the tyres on the front weren't that worn?

 

The other point is... Obviously I will need my front wheels tracked/aligned after such a jolt. C.W Set my geometry so that the lowered condition didn’t cause undue tyre wear, do you think a jolt like this could upset all his good work?

 

Cheers for the advice.

 

The picture is the pothole :( It doesn't look that offensive in the picture, but trust me you wouldn't want to fall down it, it was bloody deep.

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being honest i cant imagine the council forking out for both tyres but all you have to think about is yeah so you replace 2 front tyres next time round when you would have had to change them both anyway and youve now got a good spare which you can keep or flog off to someone for a little profit to go in the back burner

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I would replace both front tyres, but it is dependant on how much you have left on the good tyre.

 

I had a split on the inside of my front tyre which turned out to be a manufacturing fault. The tyres were about half worn but Goodyear actually gave me an allowance of 65 % to replace both front tyres even though just one was faulty.:)

 

Your council should do the same and pay for both tyres, it can be dangerous to have a brand new tyre with plenty of tread on one side and one with little tread on the other.

 

Through no fault of your own you shouldn't have to pay a penny!!!!

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