does this mean new tyre??
K king_stu Member + Oct 8, 2007 #2 I would go with yes and get your tracking sorted out as well (although this may be caused by driving fast round roundabouts i.e. turning right). Remember that the tyres are the only thing that touches the tarmac...
I would go with yes and get your tracking sorted out as well (although this may be caused by driving fast round roundabouts i.e. turning right). Remember that the tyres are the only thing that touches the tarmac...
tosa2tosa Member + Oct 8, 2007 #3 id also yes get it looked at by a trustworthy local garage to be sure tho
AdDaMan Member + Oct 8, 2007 #4 lol defo a yes!! and that wouldnt wear from a roundabout, the wear would be on the outside of the other tire. Unless you drive on the right!
lol defo a yes!! and that wouldnt wear from a roundabout, the wear would be on the outside of the other tire. Unless you drive on the right!