Looks like an alignment issue?
Looks like an alignment issue?
Haven't even had the car for 10,000 miles and the inner side of the tires looks like this:
Do you guys think these need to be replaced immediately, or is it alright to drive the car while my replacements come in the mail. (Note: The right side seems to be pretty cut up).
Also, are these tires worth anything with one meaty side left? Do you think I could get a few bucks for them or should I just let the shop doing the alignment toss em?
Do you guys think these need to be replaced immediately, or is it alright to drive the car while my replacements come in the mail. (Note: The right side seems to be pretty cut up).
Also, are these tires worth anything with one meaty side left? Do you think I could get a few bucks for them or should I just let the shop doing the alignment toss em?
Last edited by jesse550; Oct 9, 2012 at 03:54 PM.
You'll be fine in the interim, but try to avoid bad weather (rain, snow, etc) because you won't have any traction except on dry ground. Also, considering rotating the tires, since only the inner tread is wearing.
What do you mean by rotate? Invert the tire so the worn out side is on the outside? I have a staggered setup.
Also I plan to get the alignment done as soon as the new tires arrive. Thanks guys!
Also, are these tires worth anything with one meaty side left? Do you think I could get a few bucks for them or should I just let the shop doing the alignment toss em?
Also I plan to get the alignment done as soon as the new tires arrive. Thanks guys!
Also, are these tires worth anything with one meaty side left? Do you think I could get a few bucks for them or should I just let the shop doing the alignment toss em?
because they want you to buy new tires. ive flipped tires for years as well as many other friends of mine. you will be fine. at the end of the day its your call though. if you dont feel safe flipping the tires then dont.
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If you think these tires are so worn that they need replacement and were told that they are worn to the point of being dangerous, why are you asking if you can get anything for them selling them??? Would you buy these to put on your car? What would you think of someone trying to sell them to you?
If you think these tires are so worn that they need replacement and were told that they are worn to the point of being dangerous, why are you asking if you can get anything for them selling them??? Would you buy these to put on your car? What would you think of someone trying to sell them to you?
I suppose you have a valid point. One man's trash is another man's treasure. Just ask Kim Kardashian.
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Is this a coupe or sedan? Bought new?
If the latter, you might be able to get the dealer to do an alignment if it's been less than 1yr/12K miles (iirc that's something that's included in the first year/adjustments).
Also, if there's no savings in labor (bundled deal?), I'd do the alignment BEFORE getting new tires installed. The alignment reading heads attach to the wheel, not the tire. Granted, the car might drive funny with unevenly worn tires and proper alignment.
As for rotating, the OEM tires can be rotated side to side, but not front/rear (on a staggered setup).
I got ~5600 miles (of which the summer tires have been on for 5100 miles) on the car now, and from what I can tell tires are wearing relatively evenly. There is some feathering on the fronts at the outsides, but that's due to highspeed cornering than misalignment.
If the latter, you might be able to get the dealer to do an alignment if it's been less than 1yr/12K miles (iirc that's something that's included in the first year/adjustments).
Also, if there's no savings in labor (bundled deal?), I'd do the alignment BEFORE getting new tires installed. The alignment reading heads attach to the wheel, not the tire. Granted, the car might drive funny with unevenly worn tires and proper alignment.
As for rotating, the OEM tires can be rotated side to side, but not front/rear (on a staggered setup).
I got ~5600 miles (of which the summer tires have been on for 5100 miles) on the car now, and from what I can tell tires are wearing relatively evenly. There is some feathering on the fronts at the outsides, but that's due to highspeed cornering than misalignment.
I understand what you are saying about the tires but how could you live with yourself selling somebody something that is unsafe? Yes one mans trash is anothers treasure but sometimes you have to watch out for your fellow man. A broken Iphone is not going to send somebody sliding off a road. Comparing apples to oranges doesn't make it right.
I wouldn't even give them away I would make sure they go to be recycled.
I wouldn't even give them away I would make sure they go to be recycled.







