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02-03-2020, 11:09 | #1 |
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Tread Depth Guages
Can anyone please tell me exactly where on a tyre you are supposed to check the depth of the tread on a tyre.
Do you simply check the depth in the tread pattern a ross the tyre width. Or Do you check the depth on the wear indicators. Reason I ask is that my son won’t take my advice to replace a punctured tyre. He’s got a screw in the centre of the tread so obviously needs a repair at least. I’ve looked at the tyre and to be honest it feels and looks very close to the wear indicator. My son has got a tread depth guage and the tread is around 3 to 3.5mm across the width. On the wear indicators it reads 1.6 to 1.8mm. Obviously he knows best and wants it repaired but I’ve said although it’s within legal limits it really is getting to the point that it needs replacing. Given that it’s a Golf GTTD and has a hell of a lot of grunt and cornering ability I think it needs replacing. When tyres have got to that stage I’ve always replaced anyway as I think they are passed their best at that point. What’s other people’s opinions. |
02-03-2020, 11:53 | #2 | |
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02-03-2020, 12:16 | #3 | |
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02-03-2020, 12:20 | #4 |
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He’s just set off now before work so no doubt He’ll tell me tonight.
Incidentally I agree with you Ted, I don’t like puncture repairs either. I’d rather have a good set of boots end of. |
02-03-2020, 13:11 | #5 |
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Mercedes Benz Guidelines say ...................3mm
Merc advise replace at 3.00 mm to maintain safety etc.
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02-03-2020, 15:07 | #6 |
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The tread wear indicators are, or should be a 1.6mm raised bar running through the groves of the tire, and usually their locations are marked by "TWI" on the wall. Once the TWI is no longer able to be felt as a different in height between the treads, the tyre is at/past its limit.
The law now is, you have to 1.6mm in a continuous band around the central 3/4 of the tyre. I must admit I would never want to run a tyre anywhere near that low. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk |
02-03-2020, 17:20 | #7 |
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That’s exactly how I understand it too. I think this mornings disagreement between me and my son is that he is trying to save money so is trying to avoid replacing the tyre.
At he end of the day he is an adult and it is up to him whether he takes my advice or not. |
02-03-2020, 17:49 | #8 | |
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