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Title: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Larry Rubin on December 04, 2022, 01:52:23 pm
Just noticed a gouge in sidewall of rear outside tire.  It looks like rubber at deepest point which is about 3/16" deep. 
Need to replace immediately?
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: bbeane on December 04, 2022, 01:59:14 pm
Can't really see from your picture. But as long none of the sidewall cords are cut it will be fine.
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: fourdayoff on December 04, 2022, 02:26:21 pm
x2 with Bruce, the rubber is just a cover for the cords, Jim.
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Townrestor on December 04, 2022, 02:54:54 pm
Not me after blowing a tire I would replace it in a heartbeat. Not worth it to me to have a tire blow and do several K worth of damage when a tire is 500 bucks. Not to mention the peace of mind going down the road. I would be thinking about that tear the whole time.
Larry
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Pierce & Gaylie Stewart on December 04, 2022, 04:10:12 pm
As long as the cut does not extend into the cords, it should be OK. It's the cords that have the strenght, not the rubber. Worth a very close look as to the depth of the cut.

Pierce
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Jason on December 04, 2022, 09:12:45 pm
Said another way, if you can see metal cords in the hole, you should consider replacing IMO. If no metal is shown and it's just rubber, I would keep using it. It boils down to personal comfort. 

What is the date code of the tires?
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: John Haygarth on December 06, 2022, 04:28:43 am
Use a black polyurethane caulk to fill hole. Buy the most expensive make you can find.
It will be fine and have been there done that.
Johnh
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Old Toolmaker on December 06, 2022, 08:35:19 am
We need to know more about the tire to give an informed opinion.  In 2011 when we purchased the Rockwood I tried to drive at 30 MPH to the tire store for a new set of sneakers: Didn't make it, right front tire blew out.

That being said and looking at your photograph I think I see other cracks in the the side wall, and that the side wall has rubbed against something.  I'd replace at least that tire with new.  If the tire has been run at a low enough air pressure for the sidewall to rub that much, I'd take that tire to the tire store to have it replaced.
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: nbluesky on December 06, 2022, 10:00:30 am
What is the date code of the tires?

I agree with this question. IF the tire is near the end of it's useable life then it makes the decision easier which way to go.
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: Larry Rubin on December 18, 2022, 07:30:42 pm
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What is the date code of the tires?
  Tire is from 2017.  Don't see any cracks.

Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: dbennett9 on December 18, 2022, 08:40:28 pm
  Tire is from 2017.  Don't see any cracks.


We had a gouge in a tire that was larger than in your picture, but it was only in the rubber. No steel belts were damaged. While at MOT for service, I asked them to look at it, and they said nothing to worry about. The tire was about six years old at the time. If you are concerned, take it to a tire dealer or other service center you trust and ask them to evaluate it.
Title: Re: Gouge in tire -- problem?
Post by: nbluesky on December 20, 2022, 08:13:43 am
2017 is nearing the end of the age limit I would run on the coach. I would say you are fine for now but start shopping for new tires.