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Boomlander
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Cracking Up?

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Hi Folks,
Just inspected Jethro's tyres today and although the tread depths are fine at over 6mm the sidewalls are showing cracks around the entire circumference.
I assume this indicates that the tyres are quite old and probably need replacing which I intend to do anyway as I would like to change to radials. Until then is it safe to drive the car with the boots in this condition or is it a definate No No?
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Re: Cracking Up?

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If the side walls are cracked then stop driving and change the tyres ASAP. Cracking is a definite MOT failure and could lead to endorsed licence plus fine, and possibly invalidate your insurance; quite apart from the danger to you and other road users.
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If a tyre is flat then moved whilst flat it causes the wall to shred and will start to crack that is the main reason for a good tread and a bad side wall .Age is another factor. side rubber is much thinner than tread rubber.
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it more than likely down to age and sunlight on the tyres causing them to crack
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Re: Cracking Up?

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Could just be 'sidewall veneer cracking' due to sunlight and ozone... Inspect carefully to see if it is just a surface effect. But most likely they have been run with too low tyre pressure, which flexes and overheats the sidewalls = severe structural cracking.
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Re: Cracking Up?

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This page will help you tell how old they are. All tyres have a date code.
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
I have some 25 year old tyres (not in use, I hasten to add) that don't show any splits. Would I use them? Definately not!
I wouldn't use tyres over 7-8 years old. My MG had 10 year old tyres with good tread when I bought it and the difference new rubber made was astounding!

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Re: Cracking Up?

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A lovely car like yours deserves new tyres :D
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Thanks Folks, I will be getting the new tyres fitted soon. :D

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Re: Cracking Up?

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You know it makes sense. Did you work out how old your tyres were?

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