
Dot 3016 ..ps3..thread are still good still..
Still can to use..or changeš¤
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Feb 17 2023, 02:56 PM, updated 3y ago
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Feb 21 2023, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE(epjx31 @ Feb 21 2023, 11:48 AM) How much thread depth are we talking about? Yeah..after long hard thinking.. already changed to new set today. At tyre shop the thread seems like 2-3 mm ..and actually the crack wasnt that bad. Maybe the rubber hardned. After taking the whole tyre out theres no crack elsewhere except at the edge of tyre on the outside part ..had to go with uc7 215/55/16 rear to pair with 205/55/16 front... no other brand carry 225/50/16 easily except michelin ps4..now can drive without thinking of a tyre blowout situation at the back of my mind.My recommendation is to use it but with caution. Check tire pressure & appearance frequently (once a week). If thread depth is low <3mm than you should get a new one anyhow. |
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Feb 24 2023, 12:50 AM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Feb 23 2023, 01:40 PM) Generally used 'old' hardened tyres with cracks on tread area including edge of tyre tread area are harmless and good to use. Now i learn something:) thanks everyone for their input:)This may or may not include hairline cracks on tyre side wall. The test of the pudding is on visual inspection for cracks or breaks at whole of inner surface area of a socalled and supposedly dangerous to drive aged and hardened tyres, whatever the brands. |
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