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When Should You Not Try to Repair Your Old and Worn Tyres?

by James Nick Automobiles

Road conditions are not always favourable for car tyres. Potholes, uneven surfaces, kerbs and bumps always create problems for these vital components of your vehicle. Moreover, road debris is always ready to tear the body of their body. Even if you save your tyres from these factors, ageing is going to take place in tyre rubber over time.

Because of these factors, tyres lose their efficiency and strength after some years. Tyre manufacturers know well this fact. Therefore, they recommend a certain time limit for changing old tyres. According to these guidelines, you must change your Michelin Tyres Reading after nearly 6 to 10 years.

After this period, driving on the old tyres is not a good decision. However, proper maintenance adds multiple months or years to the total age of tyres but in the end, you have to replace them with new tyres.

Repairing is not an option for most issues that car tyres face during their lifespan.

In this blog, we will talk about the most common issues that occur in tyres. Moreover, we will consider the reparability of car tyres as well.

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Punctures:

First of all, we have to consider punctures because this issue is repairable in most cases. Tyre punctures take place because of sharp and cornered objects like screws, nails and pieces of glass. These objects tear a small part of tyre to cause low air pressure.

Repairing this area is possible with the help of a mechanic. Moreover, tyre puncture kits are also available in the market as an easy option to repair the tyre temporarily.

Repairing tyres is possible in the case of a puncture if a puncture is present on the tread area. Moreover, it should not be extremely deep and wide to create risks for internal structure.

Tyres are not repairable if they exist on the tyre sidewall. In this case, you have to change your tyre. Moreover, the puncture should be small in size if you are looking for repair work.

The condition of tyre can influence the decision of a mechanic as well. If your tyres are facing signs like cracks, bulges and tread wear, it is possible your mechanic will not repair your tyre because of the possibility of tyre failure.

Blowouts:

A tyre blowout is more dangerous if you compare this issue with punctures. Tyre blowouts take place because of several reasons like heat, friction, weather, and driving mistakes. In this case, one of your tyres may explode without any warning in the middle of the road.

Naturally, this event will tear a large area of your car tyres.

Bulges:

If you observe a bulge on the sidewall of your tyre, you have changed your existing tyre instantly. Do not think to repair the fault because a bulge on the sidewall is a sign of serious internal injury. Bulges take place because of impact when your tyres hit a pothole or a kerb. Your tyre may show one or more bulges on its sidewall.

High air pressure and high speed are hazardous if your tyres are already facing bulges. A bulged area may explode because of the pressure of air. High speed is not favourable for a tyre with a bulge because of the high level of friction and heat. Friction and heat may easily affect an area that has internal leakage of air.

You must not drive your car on a bulged tyre, if you must drive your car because of urgent work; drive your car slowly to reduce the effects of heat and friction. 

Cracks:

Cracks on the sidewall of your old tyres are not favorable for your tyres because of the risk of blowouts. Cracks on tyres signify that the rubber material of tyres is hard and brittle. In this condition, your tyres cannot properly grip and traction on roads.

Minor cracks take place initially in the sidewall area and they increase their size gradually. Wider cracks may reach the tread area to make conditions more serious.

This condition of tyre rubber is not repairable. Therefore, you have to replace your tyres after observing this serious fault.  

Treadwear:

Treadwear is a common fault occurring in car tyres. Car tyres come with a tread part that is made up of rubber. Degradation of rubber takes place in tyres because of several reasons, such as road conditions, weather, driving habits and ageing. Due to the degradation of rubber, tyre wears gradually over time.

After a limit, tyres are unable to hold the road surface because of their bald surface. In the UK, the minimum limit of tread depth is 1.6mm. After you reach the legal limit, you have to replace your old tyres with new tyres.

Thinking about repair work is useless because tread wear affects the entire circumference of the car tyre. Therefore, a mechanic would advise you to change your faulty tyres as soon as possible.

If you want to change your tyres suddenly because of a puncture or blowout, you can call a service for Mobile Tyres Fitting Reading at your place. After getting the call, a mobile tyre fitter will arrive at your place to fix your problem. Moreover, booking a mobile tyre fitting service is also possible. You can book a service and spend your time in other important activities.


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