I don't know what can of worms I'm opening by asking this...
My girlfriend's Mazda 323 is running on 13" steel wheels with a mismatched set of tires on it.
The front two, although not exactly the same, have even wear and look fine. They don't lose much air, but do lose a few pounds every month or so. I think it's pretty usual for their age.
The rear two are the ones I'm concerned about... They look like deep mud or snow tires. They've got less wear than the front on their tread, but the tread wear is... bumpy. It waves across the tread. When you run your hand around the tire it's like, I hope you can stay with me here, two opposite sine waves runing on the front and back of the tire.
I've followed her driving down the road and the wheels aren't wobbling on either side. The weird thing is it's the same on both tires. Is it part of the design of the tire?
I hope she can get new tires for it soon anyways... Just curious about it.
My girlfriend's Mazda 323 is running on 13" steel wheels with a mismatched set of tires on it.
The front two, although not exactly the same, have even wear and look fine. They don't lose much air, but do lose a few pounds every month or so. I think it's pretty usual for their age.
The rear two are the ones I'm concerned about... They look like deep mud or snow tires. They've got less wear than the front on their tread, but the tread wear is... bumpy. It waves across the tread. When you run your hand around the tire it's like, I hope you can stay with me here, two opposite sine waves runing on the front and back of the tire.
I've followed her driving down the road and the wheels aren't wobbling on either side. The weird thing is it's the same on both tires. Is it part of the design of the tire?
I hope she can get new tires for it soon anyways... Just curious about it.
Comment