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What You Must Know Before Buying Part Worn Tyres in The UK

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Every person at some point in their lives must have noticed advertisements reading ‘part worn tyres for sale’. You must have wondered - what are these tyres anyway?

Part-worn tyres are simply second-hand tyres. These tyres sport just about optimal tread depth and pattern strength to help you roll a few years from them. Value-for-money is the basic requirement in case of such tyres. They are mostly sourced from countries where they are legally required to change tyres frequently (Germany, for example).

Why buy part-worn tyres?

The most important, and perhaps the only reason to buy them, is for their affordability. If you're trying to save money other than the fact that you’re not looking for the best set of performance, you could lay your hands on these!

However, experts recommend buying part-worn tyres of famous brands from reputed garages only. Also buy in pairs, so that you can fix two same tyres on the same axle theoretically, making it match. Moreover, if you're thinking of buying a single tyre – its unlikely to find that it matches the other three.

But, you can always consult with a local professional garage like Sam’s Tyres for part worn tyres in Bristol.

What to look for when buying part worn tyres?

  • Tyre tread

Checking tread depth is crucial, especially with part-worn tyres. If you purchase one that hardly shows any tread wear, then you're in luck! But if the shoulders show signs of wear and tear or uneven tread wear, then it's best to avoid it. Therefore, it is also recommended by experts to buy part-worn tyres only from licensed, recognised garages.

Make sure that tyre tread has at least 1.6mm depth to stay within the legal limit.

  • Tyre sidewall

After making sure treads are in proper shape, now it’s time for checking tyre sidewall damage. Look out for cracks or bulges on it. It is strictly prohibited to buy such tyres which exhibit lacerations.

Moreover, signs of cuts or loose rubber on tyre sidewall indicate the possibility of significant damage. Hence, always inspect carefully to get a consistent look because once you buy it, its non-returnable. Yes, you heard it right! Non-returnable as they're second-hand tyres.

  • Tyre repair

Be vigilant of the repair done on these tyres. A puncture from any nails or screw can easily be repaired with a rubber plug or patch. Those provide a somewhat temporary solution. Although it is now leakproof, still they're not durable in the long run.

But wait…you're buying them at half prices or even less! So who cares? As long as it's not in shambles, you're good to go. However, it is advisable to buy these from reputed garages only that sell part worn tyres in Bristol. Also, go for only reputable brands. Look for part-worns from reputed to get the best deal out. You may end up paying a little extra when it comes to branded part-worns but they are definitely worth it if you follow the above pointers.

So, should you go for part worn tyres?

You certainly can if you're purchasing them from reliable garages. However, you cannot discount the fact that they're a gamble! But sheer affordability or rather value-for-money make part-worn tyres a hot choice for many UK motorists. These tyres are gaining popularity with more garages selling part worn tyres.

Not all second hand stuff is bad, eh?


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