That's toast. New tyre time.
Hi all, I've just spotted some of the girlfriend's fine parking. She likes mounting kerbs!
I'm thinking this will need a new tyre. What's the consensus?
That's toast. New tyre time.
No doubt about it, that needs replaced
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While that looks messy, I doubt that would be an MoT failure or deemed unsafe. The rubber edge / rim protector has come away but it doesn't look like there is any structural damage or bulging. Would I change it - probably, yes.
Easiest way to check is take it to an MoT / tyre centre for their view and decide how you want to proceed.
I would not drive on that.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
New tyre girlfriend time
Surprised you even need to ask! Even if the carcass isn't damaged (which can't be confirmed 100% visually) heat dissipation will be uneven and rotational weight imbalance will likely be off the scale.
Need to see it but theres a protective rib around the tyre for tha reason….looks ok to me, cant see any cords, seen many like this.
Cheers gents, you pretty much all share my thoughts.
I had this yesterday. Tyre has only been on one week
Yikes, that thorn is amazing!
20 years ago, in Qatar, Our Land Rover Disco picked up a 10" piece of rebar from a concrete construction block - that made a noise, I can tell you!
It's not what you can see, it's what you can't. For peace of mind, replace. I've had a rear wheel blowout at 50 mph and that was scary enough. Snaked to a hard shoulder stop and changing the wheel, was as scary as the blowout. Those artics passing, just about vacuum you into the nearside lane. You need a good, solid jack too. Those flimsy "free with the car" type are not up to the job on the side of the M62 in the middle of winter.
The last two punctures look very nasty and rather unfortunate.
I’ve recently had a nail in one of my run flats and found out that certain run flats cannot be repaired and certain places won’t do so!
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It’s completely fine, there’s only an issue of you can see the tread fibres.
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OP, I had similar damage a few years back but my claim was declined (tyre insurance) as the damage was not through to the threads - I drove on it for years. So, your tyre looks safe enough to drive on, but you may prefer to replace.
I drove 4 new tyres into the recycle centre and drove over some carpet tack - expensive trip.
Best to be safe and replace - the consequences of issues at speed are too high.
I’ll see if I can find the picture I took of a car on the A1 I came across one night, it had a blowout and was taken out like a pinball with 3 artics, the first was written off as it pushed the engine back.
My personal view is nobody apart from a recovery company should be doing anything on the hard shoulder, I see idiots in black walking about in lane 1 at night near broken down cars.
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Ask an expert.
I once had a puncture on the M1 friday afternoon near Luton. Wearing a suit as had been to a funeral. For the first and only time I changed the offside rear wheel on the hard shoulder, it was terrifying how close to the lorries on the inside lane I was. Never ever again it is lethal!!
Next mway blowout and I drove along the hard shoulder to the next junction, obvs the tyre was completely shredded by then but a small price to pay. Never stop on the motorway unless forced to, I've been there and it's extremely dangerous.
A tyre is road worthy unless you can see the thread / cord.
I’ve had company cars for years and my wife has an addiction to grinding alloys and tyres.
Every time I take them into kwik fit they will only swap if you can see exposed thread. If you can’t it’s a safe road legal tyre.
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I see your nails and screws and raise you….
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That's very unlucky, it looks like you own a Quad so I suspect that was near a four-figure repair.
I wish! Just a veloce. Got a replacement OEM wheel for 130 quid. Lucky lucky
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That wasn't so bad, plus another £150+ for a tyre I guess. Still, it must feel bitter.
Yeah. It stung.
Front end got smashed to bits when a dumbdumb pulled into me a week after I got it.
Then the wheel a few weeks after it was repaired. Then some a hole keyed it. That’s three!
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Oh yes, I remember your posts from when it got hit soon after you bought it. That's a bad run of luck! I have never seen a bolt go through a rim like that before, the Alfa must be cursed.
Deffo cursed. But a joy to drive!
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