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Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:20 am
by H4MP
So guys at my local place I always buy part worn which last me around 6-9 months or around 8000 miles.
These are run flats that are * star marked.

What do you guys do. Buy brand new? Really expensive I think if I had to buy brand new I wouldnt be able to keep up with maintenance.

Re: Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:18 am
by Alan Gunn
I think you are asking for trouble.
Your dif will be next when you get your gearbox sorted.

Re: Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:34 am
by StuBeeDoo
Part worn = part safe.

Stolen from Autocar...........
The truth of the matter is this; if there was one area of car maintenance in which you shouldn’t scrimp on cost, it’d be the only part of the car that actually makes contact with the road - the tyres.

Re: Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 12:11 pm
by Leslie
You don't have to buy runflats you can buy normal tyres which are much cheaper only issue is then you have no spare wheel. The main thing is you want all the treads depths to be very similar and ideally all the one brand.
If your happy enough with part worns and they are carefully inspected for any damage then its up to you ,they also need checked for overheating damage as driving while flat more than a few miles soon makes then scrap , something the makers don't say much about when they tell you how good they are .The limit might only be 50km now thing its was reduced and that isn't very far !

Re: Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 1:20 am
by DIY-PETE
Would be safe to say if you buy a second hand car you are buying part worn, and not always the history is known about why/ when the tyres were fitted. Just saying, your choice.

Re: Part worn 6-7mm tread, - £50 for the 20 inch wheels

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 1:16 pm
by X5Sport
New only, always. As said above you don’t have to use runflats. You can have something like Puncturesafe installed. Water based rubber solution that seals holes up to 0.25” and stays in for the life of the tyre. Used by Police, Ambulance, Caravaneers and motorcyclists. Not cheap to do. As it’s water based there’s no nasty mess that the emergency tyre kits create inside the tyre/rim.