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A Guide To Understand Part Worn Tyres

by City Wheel Refurbishment Automotive

Tyres that are part-worn are also referred to as second-hand tyres that are often removed and resold by owners. They might seem like a cost-effective alternative for some. However, they come with a lot of risks. Tyres are the most important components of a car, ensuring the safety of motorists on the road. Being the only point of contact with the road, a lot of factors like safety and comfort relies on them.


In some parts of the world, selling Part Worn Tyres Cannock is legal, whereas in many parts their sale is illegal. This is the reason purchasing new tyres is always encouraged by most manufacturers and safety organisations. Originating mostly from countries like Germany, where drivers change their tyres when their tyre’s tread depth reaches up to 3mm. Such tyres are then shipped to the UK. The lifespan of tyres is increased in the UK because the required tread depth is only 1.6mm. Tyres with breaches of safety, such as unsafe repairs, damaged bead, run-flat damage or exposed cords should not be encouraged for purchasing at any stage.


Risks Arising Due to Purchase of Part-worn Tyres


Part-worn tyres are removed once they are worn down to a level of 3mm tread depth. This is the point when the tyre’s grip starts to deteriorate. This results in reduced efficiency and improper gripping of tyres, especially on wet surfaces. A tyre having a tread depth of 3mm is only 1.4mm short of reaching the legal limit in the UK of 1.6mm. On the contrary, a new and branded set of Tyres Online Birmingham has a tread depth of 8mm, making them a better bet.


It also becomes difficult to purchase tyres that match the tread pattern of the other tyres or purchase a completely new set of matching tyres.



Cost of Part-Worn Tyres


The cost of part-worn tyres depends on the brand, size and condition of the tyre. The variance between the minimum tread depth of a part-worn tyre that could be sold legally and the legal limit for a tyre to run on the road is a mere 1.6mm.


Part-Worn Tyres and Adherence to the Law


It is legal for retailers to sell part-worn tyres. However, even they need to adhere to some rules under (The Motor Vehicle Tyres (Safety) Regulations) part of the Consumer Protection Act:

They should not have any cut over 25mm

They should not have any bulges and lumps internally or externally

They need to pass an inflation test before being sold.

The original set of grooves should appear around the entire tyre.

The tyre's tread should be at least 2mm across its breadth and also around the whole circumference.

Part-worn tyres that have not been re-treaded should have an ‘E’ mark alongside ‘PART WORN’. This should not be branded into the tyre and be permanently applied.


Which are the Best Car Tyres to Buy?


Things you should look out for before purchasing a Part Worn Tyre Cannock. Make sure that the points mentioned below should not occur in your part worn tyre.


Any crack in the tread or sidewalls

Repairs that are unsafe

Objects like nails and screws embedded in the tyre

Bulges in the tyre

Check if the tyres are re-treaded or remoulded


At Dunlop Tyres Digbeth, you can get a broad overview of the kind of tyres that are best suited for your vehicle and as per your requirement. The experienced group of professionals will efficiently guide you through the entire range of tyres available and suitable for your vehicle.



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