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Old 04-15-2013, 06:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mokk View Post
I'll take it a shop and see what they say. The tires still look new and have lots of tread left. I got this car about two months ago...

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Just make sure to take it to someone you trust. Fortunately, most tire shops will err on the safe side (they want to sell all the new tires they can). It's awfully close to the sidewall, so be prepared to buy a new tire.

A lot depends on how you drive. If you putt-putt around town and never get out on the highway, it will probably be OK to plug/patch it. If you drive like you own a 370Z, I'd go ahead and replace it. It would be on my mind every time I got over 60 mph or took a corner hard.
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