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ryuji16
Joined: 29 Jan 2007
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Location: Baldwin Park, CA (626)
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| Posted: 8/31/08 2:00PM Post subject: should i be worried about my tire |
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i just got falken 912s in 195/55R15. this morning, i saw a dime-sized piece of taillight lens lodged in the corner, where the sidewall and tread meet. it was stuck in there pretty good, maybe between .5-1 cm deep.
i bought these brand new tires a few weeks ago to mount on a rare set of TOM'S wheels. and if this tire might be compromised in the slightest, i will have to do something about it immediately because i dont want it to blow out and ruin my rim. this is a 300mi/week daily driver too.
first of all i couldnt believe a freakin little chip of plastic can pierce a tire like that. i heard good things about the falken 912s (wasnt a fan of the 512s), but after this im pretty disappointed yet again with falken. am i out of line in feeling this way?
it doesnt appear to be losing air. however i plan to bring it in to autobacs just to see what they say about it. i wonder if the 40k mile warranty applies, although im feeling like it wont.
i know i dont have pics of the damage but what do you guys think, am i worrying too much about this? |
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alltattooed
Joined: 25 Apr 2007
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Location: simcoe, Ontario, Canada
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| Posted: 8/31/08 4:48PM Post subject: |
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There really wont be a lot they can do about.
If the tire is leaking they could possibly put a plug in it but since it is not you are going to have to wait and see if it pops.
As for the warranty they usually don't cover poop luck!!!
Just wait and see what happens. |
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swartzautoman
Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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Location: MID MO
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| Posted: 8/31/08 5:08PM Post subject: |
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i would just get another tire.
the 912s are not big $.
nothing can be done about a side wall injury, even if it was leaking .... a patch wouldn't hold very long and would just end up leaking after a wile.
the tire might fail and it would suck to mess up your wheels. |
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xB_Crew
Joined: 09 Sep 2007
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| Posted: 9/2/08 3:22PM Post subject: |
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| get another tire, even if it looks okay for now.. the spot you describe is where the top tread joins the much thinner sides.. it will create a weak point and seperate at some point |
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ryuji16
Joined: 29 Jan 2007
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| Posted: 9/2/08 3:34PM Post subject: |
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| ill take care of it asap. thx for the input guys |
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CBSIMONSEZ
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| Posted: 9/22/08 4:07PM Post subject: |
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| You can not patch or plug the sidewall of a tire. |
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ryuji16
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| Posted: 9/23/08 9:31AM Post subject: |
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| well, i ran it by autobacs and forgot to update this thread. they said its nothing to worry about and it wont blow out because of it. sooooo yea.... i cant really afford a new tire right now (i had to stretch far just to get the set mounted up the first time). ill just have to be extra careful, which i usually am already |
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swartzautoman
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| Posted: 9/23/08 10:06AM Post subject: |
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| could you post a pic |
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ryuji16
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| Posted: 9/23/08 10:22AM Post subject: |
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| ill get one tonight |
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swartzautoman
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| Posted: 9/23/08 1:22PM Post subject: |
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you would hope the tire shop is telling you the truth.
the pics would help us to realy see what you are dealing with. |
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