Do I really have to change my tires? The guy says yes but I think he's trying to scam me into gettin new tires for no reason
Do I really have to change my tires...
>2% tread
yes you need to replace them
You need to even them out some, there's still too much tire on the edges. Grab a file and take it down until the entire tire has the same level of wear.
nah your good bro
surely this is bait
Nice slicks OP. Bet they are super sticky.
That guy's a fucking scammer. Another 20K on those no problem.
Band will make her dance
this, you can easily get 20-35k out of those.
daily reminder to not fall for the rubber jew
OP see those little rubber niblets poking out of the sidewall in your pic? As long as those are still there you are fine for wear. Don't worry about it.
Just fill up your tires to 120psi and drive for even wear
How the fuck do you have a chicken strip on a car tire?
woah
You'll live, just run half the recommended PSI and it will ride on the bit that still has tread.
Is it opposite day?
Over inflated tires wear in the middle.
Guys I'm a professional okay step back.
I've got a can of bead sealer and and a paint brush and we'll seal those belts up better than new
When those steel wires come loose they will give you more grip thus becoming epic snow tires. Keep those on until April
Nice job OP
overinflated tires wear in the middle, underinflated tires wear on the outside
easy fix, let out some air, they are good for another couple hundred miles
came here to post this OP just air them out a little you got a bit too much meat on the shoulder treads
No it's fine, I recommend driving as fast as you can on the freeway... It totally won't blow out or anything
>Hundred
Like fuck, there is 2,500miles left in those chicken strips! You fell for the meme!
Obviously a troll post, at least I hope so...if not, RIP OP.
Other things you could have done in this situation would have been to lower PSI to take pressure off the middle of the tread, or rotate tires if your front ones wear differently.
My rwd wears tires just like that in the back