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The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHOW urgently should I replace this tire? Is it safe to drive on at all?Is this gouge in the side of the tire a safety issue?Tire damage from mounting/unmounting, normal?All-wheel drive single tire placementWhat is my friend's wife not telling him (about this tire)?Tire sidewall damage near rim cosmetic?Is it ok to drive with the tire scraped like this?Small Chunks off my Tire Sidewall - Need Help! Fiat 500xShould I replace this tire?Uneven tire tread causing worrisome traction problems - wlll this fix it?










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I have a set of new wheels and tires coming in 2 weeks. Would it be okay to drive on this tire for 2 weeks? It seems like it's holding air fine.



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          I can barely see any damage. There's three things which I use as guidelines for sidewall damage:



          1. Is the tire still holding air?

          2. Can you see the sidewall cording behind the damage?

          3. Is there any bulging of the tire at the site of the damage?

          If none of these hold true, you should be in pretty good shape. Considering you have new wheels/tires coming in a couple of weeks, I don't think I'd worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on it for the three things mentioned above. If any of them become prevalent, change it out with your spare tire.






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          I can barely see any damage. There's three things which I use as guidelines for sidewall damage:



          1. Is the tire still holding air?

          2. Can you see the sidewall cording behind the damage?

          3. Is there any bulging of the tire at the site of the damage?

          If none of these hold true, you should be in pretty good shape. Considering you have new wheels/tires coming in a couple of weeks, I don't think I'd worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on it for the three things mentioned above. If any of them become prevalent, change it out with your spare tire.






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          I can barely see any damage. There's three things which I use as guidelines for sidewall damage:



          1. Is the tire still holding air?

          2. Can you see the sidewall cording behind the damage?

          3. Is there any bulging of the tire at the site of the damage?

          If none of these hold true, you should be in pretty good shape. Considering you have new wheels/tires coming in a couple of weeks, I don't think I'd worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on it for the three things mentioned above. If any of them become prevalent, change it out with your spare tire.






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          I can barely see any damage. There's three things which I use as guidelines for sidewall damage:



          1. Is the tire still holding air?

          2. Can you see the sidewall cording behind the damage?

          3. Is there any bulging of the tire at the site of the damage?

          If none of these hold true, you should be in pretty good shape. Considering you have new wheels/tires coming in a couple of weeks, I don't think I'd worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on it for the three things mentioned above. If any of them become prevalent, change it out with your spare tire.






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          I can barely see any damage. There's three things which I use as guidelines for sidewall damage:



          1. Is the tire still holding air?

          2. Can you see the sidewall cording behind the damage?

          3. Is there any bulging of the tire at the site of the damage?

          If none of these hold true, you should be in pretty good shape. Considering you have new wheels/tires coming in a couple of weeks, I don't think I'd worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on it for the three things mentioned above. If any of them become prevalent, change it out with your spare tire.







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