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April 1st, 2013 04:02 PM #31
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April 1st, 2013 04:12 PM #32To thread starter / Manilablock
Replace all 4.
The tires are the only things connecting your car to the road.
Worn/old tires will increase the likelihood of accidents on the road, whether it be due to exploding tires or poor braking performance.
Hindi worth it yung pagsave ng konting pera kung malaking aksidente yung possibleng maabutan.
Get new, decent quality tires while you're at it.
Adding to what sir number001 said, since 2 of the 2010 tires are worn, use the 3rd 2010 tire as the spare and dispose of the rest.Last edited by mda; April 1st, 2013 at 04:18 PM.
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April 1st, 2013 04:17 PM #34In my opinion, that's the problem with the cheaper chinamade tires.
After all the abuse we've put our cars through, none of our Yokohamas/Bridgestones (Yoko A.Drive/A300 / Bridgestone Turanzas) have had major cracks/bumps.
It's always your call kung itutuloy mo yung lakad. But better safe than sorry. I'd replace the tire na.
Edit: Can't see the picture
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April 1st, 2013 04:25 PM #36
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April 1st, 2013 04:51 PM #37^ Depends how deep the cut is into the sidewall. Will a thin ruler fit through the crack so you can check? (Not sure if there are other alternatives on how to check how deep the cut really is)
Based on readings from the internet, <basta> hindi pa umabot/nagexpose ng cord, parang okay pa naman. Just be a little more careful/don't push the tire so hard I guess?Last edited by mda; April 1st, 2013 at 04:59 PM.
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April 1st, 2013 04:55 PM #38
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April 1st, 2013 05:03 PM #39
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April 1st, 2013 05:06 PM #40
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