I didn't realize you could patch a hole that big.I'd plug it. Should be <$10 for a complete plug set
Generally on AWD vehicles if you replace one tire you need to change them all as the larger diameter on the new tire (due to less wear ofc) can play havoc with your drivetrain and traction control etc.So, you got one of those in each of four tires?
finally, someone asks the most important question.Any donuts left?
Went to go get donuts and on the way back the tire pressure light came on and the car didn't feel quite right.
Hmm...wonder what the problem could be
View attachment 82179
AWD so I guess I'm getting 4 new tires
Generally on AWD vehicles if you replace one tire you need to change them all as the larger diameter on the new tire (due to less wear ofc) can play havoc with your drivetrain and traction control etc.
That said looks like there is quite a bit of tread on these tires, might be able to get away with replacing just one.
Better to plug it though.
@Exterous what even is that though? Looks like you drove over a pencil or something, but I feel like that shouldnt be able to do that kind of damage to your tire.
One but it's still on the carAny donuts left?
That said looks like there is quite a bit of tread on these tires, might be able to get away with replacing just one.
Better to plug it though.
If the tires are less than approx 20% worn you might be okay replacing one or just a pair rather than all 4 .... I drove with a "mismatched" tire on my Outback for literally years and over 80k on the odometer... no issues. (of course I stayed on top of my differential fluid changes too!)
They're the OEMs rated for 50k and we've got ~36k miles on the car. Too lazy to go out and measure the tread depth ATM but that feels like replace range from my gut reaction
But can't he just inflate the other 3 tires to sidewall so they are the same size as the new one?
Oh man, one of those bounced out of my toolbox. Could you mail it to me?We were about 70min from home avoiding highways on the spare. Anyway here's the culprit
View attachment 82187
1/4 but but with the flange its 1/2 and the flange stretched out the puncture (the tire was gripping the flange itself when it was embedded)
They're the OEMs rated for 50k and we've got ~36k miles on the car. Too lazy to go out and measure the tread depth ATM but that feels like replace range from my gut reaction
I'd still plug it. Get tires in the fall to prepare for winter. It's like getting a few free months out of them.
That tire's fine. I've driven fully loaded small trucks on worse. As long as he isn't trying to peel the rubber off the wheels when he leaves lights or something, a plug will last til the cords are showing.