Bubble on tyre wall

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Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:15 pm

Right lads I have A bit of travelling to do tomorrow. The only problem is the car I want to take has A little slit in the tyre wall and you can see A bubble appearing. the tyre is A michelin 225/40zr1892y and has rim protection I believe. Bit of rubber which goes over the rim could it be this seperating? Thinking it might be but dont want to have the possibility of A blow out?
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:26 pm

If the sidewall has a bubble in it it can be pretty dangerous especially traveling at speed for any length of time, The strength of the tyre is in the sidewall. You will only have to catch the tyre in ther same plass again an it could blow. Not worth the risk.
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:29 pm

Ill take the golf then
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:05 pm

My old car had tears in the rim protector, bubbles in the sidewalls, lots of battle wounds from rallying it across dartmoor..

It also had the steel braiding showing through on the inside inch of both front tyres. Never caused me any problems. (at speeds up to 140 ish). :mad:
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:11 pm

Jeez Munky, I wouldn't have DRIVEN the car with tyres like that, let alone at 140mph... :eek:
What sh*t were you smoking to risk doing things like that? :mad:
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:12 pm

Thinking of taking A chance. Probally been like that for A while driving at silly speeds but now I have seen it something will happen
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:16 pm

Put the Golf wheels on the BMW seanboy. Problem sorted...
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:40 pm

gortour wrote:Jeez Munky, I wouldn't have DRIVEN the car with tyres like that, let alone at 140mph... :eek:
What sh*t were you smoking to risk doing things like that? :mad:
erm... if I'm honest... cocaine :o:

I was a proper retarded cokehead c**t for a couple of years.. These days I would be the same as you but back then... nothing mattered.
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:45 pm

Respect for admitting it mate.
Bad stuff to get involved with. Glad you're off it now.
Take it easy.
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:50 pm

yup, nasty shit. Cost me a lot and not just financially.
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:56 am

munky30 wrote:
gortour wrote:Jeez Munky, I wouldn't have DRIVEN the car with tyres like that, let alone at 140mph... :eek:
What sh*t were you smoking to risk doing things like that? :mad:
erm... if I'm honest... cocaine :o:

I was a proper retarded cokehead c**t for a couple of years.. These days I would be the same as you but back then... nothing mattered.
I didn't need Cocaine to drive with tyres like that,the ones on that green Merc I put on Max's thread had the belts hanging out.
The car was driven to Carlisle and back twice a week (600 mile trips),at 100-120,I was just ignorant and thought........ah.......it'll be alright!
Bit more sensible these days mind..........most of the time.......
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:12 am

Had a blowout on my truck last week.
Jeez i thiought a bomb had gone off And so did the poor bast*rd next to me he allmost swerved into the central barrier :eek:
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:14 pm

Bubble in tyre wall, drive at your peril. It is not worth the risk.
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:22 pm

Smoke rocks and drive with bubble tyres..... winkeye
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OllieB wrote:Smoke rocks and drive with bubble tyres..... winkeye
That sounds like a tagline from an advert....

Oh and I wasnt smoking rocks. just the white stuff sprinkled into reefers.... It used to send me to sleep at the end of a binge.. :mad: :?
BM-Bloke wrote:Had a blowout on my truck last week.
Jeez i thiought a bomb had gone off And so did the poor bast*rd next to me he allmost swerved into the central barrier :eek:
Blowouts blow! I had one in my old 528 at 135, rear wheel went, spare was knackered so I ended up driving 5 miles down the m5 to taunton on the rim, sparks flying. Pulled into a tyre place in taunton at 3am, fell asleep. Was woken at 8.30 by a knock on the window.... 'you need a new tyre mate?' :lol:
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:14 pm

munky30 wrote:
OllieB wrote:Smoke rocks and drive with bubble tyres..... winkeye
That sounds like a tagline from an advert....

Oh and I wasnt smoking rocks. just the white stuff sprinkled into reefers.... It used to send me to sleep at the end of a binge.. :mad: :?
BM-Bloke wrote:Had a blowout on my truck last week.
Jeez i thiought a bomb had gone off And so did the poor bast*rd next to me he allmost swerved into the central barrier :eek:
Blowouts blow! I had one in my old 528 at 135, rear wheel went, spare was knackered so I ended up driving 5 miles down the m5 to taunton on the rim, sparks flying. Pulled into a tyre place in taunton at 3am, fell asleep. Was woken at 8.30 by a knock on the window.... 'you need a new tyre mate?' :lol:
Your rear tyre blew out at 135 and you managed to a) control it and b) drive on. I am astonished. I have a relative who is a graded Police driver and in their own words for rear blow outs. You hold on and pray........

Never been able to control one. Not even at half that speed.
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:57 pm

Oh I didnt control it... I just didnt hit anything when I lost it and spun wildly so could drive on :lol:
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