Home · FAQ · New Posts · My Posts · PMs · Search · Members · Members Map · Calendar · Profile · Donate · Register · Log In |
Home > My Freelander 2 > Cut in tyre sidewall - thoughts? |
|
|
JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
Now I would have strongly advised against *tweaking* that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am very weary about tyres which is why we're all changed at 4mm. If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny. ๐ Freelander 2 HSE auto 2014 ( Florrie ) ..... Try again. Freelander 2 GS 2012...... Gone. |
||
20th Aug 2019 7:33 am |
|
RealBeale Member Since: 13 Jun 2016 Location: Birmingham Great Barr Posts: 910 |
Although the damage seems very superficial to me, and that damage alone wouldn't bother me in the slightest, I then look at the "bigger picture". Notice the fact that the Goodyear lettering is worn right down, suggesting to me that the tyre has been rubbed along the kerb throughout it's life when being parked. That sidewall is constantly being knocked and dragged down the kerb. I'd personally get rid of it. |
||
20th Aug 2019 9:12 am |
|
dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
Why would I take offence at being called an Idiot! |
||
20th Aug 2019 10:33 am |
|
IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
To take this discussion away from personalities, we need to look at this as any company would when making decisions on quality or whether something is fit for purpose.
|
||
20th Aug 2019 5:19 pm |
|
iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
๐ |
||
20th Aug 2019 6:26 pm |
|
dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
Sorry Ian but I have enough of that stuff at work and we manage to waste thousands (of taxpayers money) on it by binning perfectly good items that have years of life left in them. We even have in the past cut up items to prevent others making use of them. In my home life I like to keep things simple and accept that there is an element of risk in life and don`t worry too much about it. Lets agree that you would change the tyre if it was yours and I would continue to use it if it was mine. (neither of which is the case so no point getting worked up about it!) The original OP should have done the post with a poll and went with the majority (which if I`m correct is change it!) Or could put it in the boot as a spare! |
||
20th Aug 2019 6:52 pm |
|
ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
I'd use it, and keep bit of an eye on it for a while. See if it bulges, opens, legthens, whatever. Hard to tell exactly from a pic, it only looks a millimetre or two deep.
|
||
21st Aug 2019 10:49 am |
|
MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1779 |
A few years back , I hit a deep pothole in a company 5 series . It resulted in a scollop of rubber bring chopped out of both the front and rear nearside tyres . Very similar to the original picture in this thread in size and shape but an entire piece missing . It was a leased car , the lease company would not replace the tyres , they said they were legal . I took it to an independent tyre company they also said legal
|
||
21st Aug 2019 3:06 pm |
|
iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
Well I suppose if you kept your eye on it it would be fine, and nothing at all to be concerned about.
|
||
22nd Aug 2019 8:13 am |
|
OLOSTEVE Member Since: 18 Dec 2016 Location: Swanton Abbott, Norfolk NR10 5DU Posts: 331 |
Yes Iโd change for peace of mind |
||
14th Sep 2019 1:01 pm |
|
ggb Member Since: 15 Sep 2018 Location: County Antrim Posts: 245 |
One more for changing it. Iโm no tyre expert but imagine the result of a 70 mph blowout. I would imagine an insurance assessor would query it to. |
||
14th Sep 2019 1:22 pm |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis