masyadong mababaw.. the inner strengthening fibers ain't even seen.
it's a negligible little nick..
keep using the tire.
masyadong mababaw.. the inner strengthening fibers ain't even seen.
it's a negligible little nick..
keep using the tire.
Thank you sirs. Dalhin ko na lang sa goodyear para matakpan. Nakaka asiwa kasi
you can take your tire to any vulcanizing shop. what they will do is to patch the nick with emulsified tire tube rubber and vulcanize (cook) the rubber compound to the injury until it is cured. they usually use the same rubber material melted with gasoline or paint thinner until the rubber has turned into a paste or jelly
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I would'nt advise "cooking" those tyres. Uncontrolled heat will do more harm than good. This is why cold patching is the most preferred way in re-sealing punctured tyres.
Leave it be.
I had a similar nick on the side of my tire. And like dr. d mentioned, the inner fibers of the tire didn't show up. So I let it be.
Nagamit ko siya hanggang napudpod yung treads niya without any incidents.
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Last edited by lowslowbenz; August 8th, 2013 at 04:01 PM.
basta hindi nabaabwasan tyre pressure at less than 6yrs old pa ang tyre mo go pa rin.
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OK lang yan basta walang singaw. Nitrogen air din ilagay mo para hindi tumaas ang tire pressure pag long drive.
Hello Guys,
Patulong din ako. Safe parin ba gumamit ng ganitong gulong? Nagutter ako tpos napansin ko may damage ung tire
If you have a spare tire, its better to utilize it than taking a risk with a damaged tire
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