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RR2B



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Tyre Woes

Cursed hidden pothole has created a small sidewall bulge in n/s rear tyre - no doubt an mot fail and for my own peace of mind it will be replaced asap. Tyres (Pirelli Scorpion Zero) are less than a year old and have tread remaining depth approx 7-8mm. Planning to fit a new Pirelli to replace the old cheap brand spare, and keep the damaged sidewall tyre as an emergency spare. I'm sure i read somewhere that tyres should be replaced in pairs on the same axle due to risk of damage to the diffs, but surely with 7-8mm depth remaining on the originals the new tyre tread radius difference will be negligible?
Please tell me I do not need two new tyres! 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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If it’s damaged & in the spare it’ll fail an mot I believe.


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As the other tyre on that axle is relatively new with little wear, to me you only need one new tyre, not two.

As above, if the MOT tester can see the bulge in the wall, it will be an MOT fail. If the bulge faced down, you would probably get away with it, as I have never seen a tester remove the spare wheel for inspection, BUT.... would you want to drive on a motorway with a damaged tyre, Shocked best to change it.

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Think yourself lucky, I did the same with two new AT3's (only a week old) on my D3 when offroading on Fraser Island. Fortunately being in Australia we used to carry 2 spares.

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As far as I’m aware the spare is not checked during mot, but point taken. Maybe safer to keep the cheap-brand (undamaged) tyre as the spare after all. 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Last few cars had before the RR didn't even have spare tyres. 2011 Vogue SE TDV8

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not all cars have spares so leave the bulged tyre/wheel at home when you take yours for a MOT.. ... - .- -.




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Get them both replaced and chuck the current good used tyre in the spare wheel section

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/\ That's what I'd do - 2 new tyres on - chuck the bulging one & use the other off the same axle as the spare.

But I acknowledge that I'm extravagant with tyres as I often drive long distances & want the piece of mind.

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LT



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^ That’s what I’d do. Tyres (and brakes) are just too important to economise on for the mileage that I do. Thumbs Up

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RJH wrote:
If it’s damaged & in the spare it’ll fail an mot I believe.


Rob.


Wrong - from the MOT manual here
Quote:
5.2.3. Tyres
You only need to inspect the tyres fitted to the road wheels at the time of the inspection. If you notice a defect on a spare tyre, you should advise the vehicle presenter.


That is not to say however that it is ok to indefinatly carry a spare with a defect (although this in itself is not illegal) as if you were to then use it on a road wheel you would be committing an offence


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Chlorothalonil



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Bulging tyre is 3 points plus a fine. Not suitable even as a spare.

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Either way a fine or not mot failure or not it is dangerous so get rid is my opinion and replace two and keep the one that is on the car without the bulge as spare as has already been said Thumbs Up For me tyres are too important to muck about with

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Sandyt wrote:
Either way a fine or not mot failure or not it is dangerous so get rid is my opinion and replace two and keep the one that is on the car without the bulge as spare as has already been said Thumbs Up For me tyres are too important to muck about with.


I eventually saw sense and have today done exactly this! 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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