Marcozi Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,014 Location VA Sep 17, 2021 #21 Those "cracks" are actually abrasions of the tread area. Drive gently unbtil you install new tires.
C CapriRacer Joined Feb 22, 2003 Messages 4,484 Location Somewhere in the US Sep 17, 2021 #23 How did I miss this one? Those cracks are caused by the combination of heat and stress - similar to aging. Those tires need to be replaced And in the meantime, avoid traveling more than 35 mph.
How did I miss this one? Those cracks are caused by the combination of heat and stress - similar to aging. Those tires need to be replaced And in the meantime, avoid traveling more than 35 mph.
X Xeno Thread starter Joined Nov 3, 2008 Messages 222 Location California Sep 17, 2021 #24 Well, I got my new tires. I also beat the piss of the my old tires one last time, and they held up fine. Falken RT660
Well, I got my new tires. I also beat the piss of the my old tires one last time, and they held up fine. Falken RT660
edyvw Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 21,619 Location Colorado Springs, CO Sep 18, 2021 #25 Is that on track or a regular car?
X Xeno Thread starter Joined Nov 3, 2008 Messages 222 Location California Sep 19, 2021 #26 edyvw said: Is that on track or a regular car? Click to expand... Mixed. Mostly autocross and canyon carving.
edyvw said: Is that on track or a regular car? Click to expand... Mixed. Mostly autocross and canyon carving.
TheLawnRanger Joined Mar 18, 2018 Messages 2,751 Location Mississippi Sep 20, 2021 #27 When in doubt, throw them out. If something happens and someone is hurt, you'll always regret driving on a tire when you knew better.
When in doubt, throw them out. If something happens and someone is hurt, you'll always regret driving on a tire when you knew better.