S slug_bug Joined Jan 8, 2013 Messages 438 Location Michigan Nov 17, 2021 #1 What do you guys think? Is this tire Ok to drive on?
M mightymousetech Joined Apr 3, 2017 Messages 3,119 Location Ontario, Canada Nov 17, 2021 #2 No belt showing, that is purely cosmetic. Use it with confidence.
S spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 17,864 Location North Carolina Nov 17, 2021 #3 I'd rubber cement that down and roll on. If fiber or belt was showing, replace.
C CharlesInCharge Joined Jul 23, 2021 Messages 1,307 Location PA Nov 17, 2021 #4 What's the age of the tire and the overall wear of it. If old and/or worn you may as well replace it. If relatively new, and no belt showing, then I don't know...
What's the age of the tire and the overall wear of it. If old and/or worn you may as well replace it. If relatively new, and no belt showing, then I don't know...
wwillson Staff member Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 7,990 Location Colorado Nov 17, 2021 #5 Calling @CapriRacer
F FT92 Joined Apr 30, 2018 Messages 928 Location pa Nov 18, 2021 #6 good to go...i drove on one like that for 3 years had an even bigger chunk ripped out
CapriRacer Joined Feb 22, 2003 Messages 4,710 Location Somewhere in the US Nov 18, 2021 #7 wwillson said: Calling @CapriRacer Click to expand... At your service. No cords? OK, to go!
S slug_bug Thread starter Joined Jan 8, 2013 Messages 438 Location Michigan Nov 18, 2021 #8 Thanks everyone! Saved me some tire money.
Duffyjr Joined Jan 13, 2016 Messages 3,488 Location Northeast Nebraska Nov 18, 2021 #9 Looks like a job for shoe goo. I say this because I was looking at the reviews a while back and I seen someone say they used it on their tires. https://www.amazon.com/Repair-Adhesive-Fixing-Shoes-3-7-Ounce/dp/B002L9AL84 Last edited: Nov 18, 2021
Looks like a job for shoe goo. I say this because I was looking at the reviews a while back and I seen someone say they used it on their tires. https://www.amazon.com/Repair-Adhesive-Fixing-Shoes-3-7-Ounce/dp/B002L9AL84