Today I hit part of a snow plow beside the tire of one of the worktrucks. It just put for a time piece in it and you can see the flex the thing is I don't focus that part of the tire get worn that much. Would the tire be safe until my boss replaces the tires? The tires are also going lacking hair and are dry rotted thats the reason it made a blemish. Should the tire be alright though as long as it hasn't gone flat and the status of that spot doesn't get any worse? Thanks gash
Answers: PARK the truck until it gets latest tires.
If any wires or cord material is sticking out from the rubber, OR if the rubber is cracked and dry-rotted, the tire may suffer a CASTASTROPHIC letdown at any moment without restrictive. You DON'T want to be driving it when that happens.........
carry them replaced as soon as possible.blow outs can be fatal!.
99 mercury cougar 2.5 engine 6 cylinders.5...
Answers: PARK the truck until it gets latest tires.
If any wires or cord material is sticking out from the rubber, OR if the rubber is cracked and dry-rotted, the tire may suffer a CASTASTROPHIC letdown at any moment without restrictive. You DON'T want to be driving it when that happens.........
I own a 1988 Chevy silverado truck...
carry them replaced as soon as possible.blow outs can be fatal!.
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