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Ash Knight 19 September 2015 01:59 PM

Changing ONE tyre.. Bad idea?
 
I have a slow puncture on my passenger rear tyre. I would ideally like to replace both rear tyres but can only really afford one tyre at present. Is it a bad idea to just replace one tyre, or should I wait until I can replace both?

Thanks

**jay** 19 September 2015 03:41 PM

Id replace them in pairs ie same axle mate not too good for the diff

alcazar 20 September 2015 12:10 PM

As above. Sorry, it's one of the joys of owning a sporty car.

Oh...and more bad news: if the other axle is badly worn (more than half worn), it's FOUR you need :(

ossett2k2 20 September 2015 12:18 PM

Part worn tyre with same tread might be an option?

alcazar 20 September 2015 05:49 PM

Hmmmm, but why have they been changed? I'd steer clear.

Graz 22 September 2015 11:54 AM

Can't you get it repaired?

TECHNOPUG 22 September 2015 12:33 PM

What size? I have a set of 215/45/17s that have done a couple of hundred miles that I'm listing shortly. Can do you a pair for £80.

4u2nv2 22 September 2015 12:41 PM

lol repair the slow punture, simples

jaygsi 22 September 2015 01:44 PM

Fit a part worn, as has been said you should really replace all 4 together and rotate tyres front to back to keep even wear.

I have a part worn tyre here 215/45/17

InTurbo 22 September 2015 03:33 PM

It is a pain with these cars.
You've got a few options ,either repair the one tyre or find a replacement tyre with similar tread life Or if your tyres are really worn put a new set on.

The maximum tread difference between tyres is 1/4 of a inch circumference.
The correct way to check is to make sure tyre all tyre pressures are correct.
Then jack up the car so there is no weight on the tyre. Then using a measuring tape place it around the centre line of the tyre and write down the measurement.

Do this for all four tyres, there should be no more than 1/4 of a inch difference in circumference.

If so one or more tyres will need to be replaced so that there within 1/4'' of each other.

boosted 22 September 2015 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by Ash Knight (Post 11739231)
I have a slow puncture on my passenger rear tyre. I would ideally like to replace both rear tyres but can only really afford one tyre at present. Is it a bad idea to just replace one tyre, or should I wait until I can replace both?

Thanks

Let all the air out, use a can of tyre repair foam (£7) fill until can stops flowing.
Pump up to correct pressure.
Sorted

4u2nv2 23 September 2015 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by boosted (Post 11740281)
Let all the air out, use a can of tyre repair foam (£7) fill until can stops flowing.
Pump up to correct pressure.
Sorted

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