tedi
Member Since: 17 Jan 2007
Location: N.W. Ireland
Posts: 21

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Hi guys, just looking for a bit of advice. I was stopped at a roundabout this morning by a guy who told me there was a big bulge in my front passenger tyre. When I arrived at work, I checked it and as he said, one nice bulge about the size of an small apple!! A small kerb ran out in front of me a few days ago, but it wasn't a bad knock, so I didn't think any more about it, and forgot to check the wheel when I got home. I've no problem replacing the tyre as they're bog standard 17's and the wheel doesn't seem to be damaged. I've only 5K on them, but after doing a google, I seen a site saying that you should never mix different thread depths/wear on a 4 wheel drive vehicle as it can cause uneven wear of the diffs, drivetrain, etc. The RRS is just over 2 months old, and the tyre wear should be light enough as I havn't been off road at all (not counting the kerbs!) and has been mostly motorway driving ( Why do I have a RRS again???? ). Will I be safe enough just getting a new tyre identical to the ones on it currently? I'm presuming I need to replace the tyre.
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Thu Apr 19 2007 10:21am |
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