Cut on steer tire sidewall Need change? Thank you
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Nurs, Jan 7, 2024.
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If you can’t see the cords, I wouldn’t worry about it. I personally would run and let me say I have run one similar to yours with no issues.
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No cords
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I’d run it, just keep an eye on it.
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Run it. Like mentioned, keep an eye on it. You’ll be good.Nurs, Phoenix Heavy Haul, hope not dumb twucker and 1 other person Thank this.
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Run it.
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Is that just how the picture looks or is a chunk missing out of there?
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Personally I would have a reputable tire shop take a quick look at it. It appears pretty minor and it’s probably OK, but definitely not worth risking a steer tire blowout.
Vic Firth, hope not dumb twucker, dunchues and 2 others Thank this. -
I agree, good trailer tire,,,I realize it's easy for me to say that, it sucks in that you usually can't just get a used replacement, like a drive tire, I've seen much worse, I suppose you can run it, see if it gets worse, doesn't look like any sidewall damage, but playing Russian Roulette here.hope not dumb twucker and dunchues Thank this.
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