Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 13:22     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

Come on! Why risk it those are terrible. Buy new walmart tires today.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 13:17     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

That car is a hazard in the rain with tires like that. If you drive it in the rain and have any kind of crash, regardless of who is at-fault, I would expect you’d be charged for a mechanical violation.

Plus it’s negligence on your part for willfully using tires you knew to be unsafe, which will really matter if there’s a civil judgement against you from any crash.


Penny wise and pound foolish.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2023 22:44     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

Anonymous wrote:I would get new tires unless you only drive it on dry roads. It doesn’t have enough tread to push water away.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2023 22:04     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

Anonymous wrote:It’s a 15 yr old car. We only need to keep it for another 2 months until we can get a new car, at which point we’ll donate this one.

Current tread: Front tires at 1/32 inch, back at 2/32. This car generally gets 1-2 hours total of daily driving on suburban/urban-ish streets.


Good luck in the rain with those tires. Yikes.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2023 14:30     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

your tires are done. Go to a used tire place.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2023 23:42     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

I would get new tires unless you only drive it on dry roads. It doesn’t have enough tread to push water away.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2023 22:19     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

I’d replace with cheap ones.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2023 14:41     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

yeah, keep it but drive carefully next two months particularly wet days
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2023 14:40     Subject: Would you replace these tires?

It’s a 15 yr old car. We only need to keep it for another 2 months until we can get a new car, at which point we’ll donate this one.

Current tread: Front tires at 1/32 inch, back at 2/32. This car generally gets 1-2 hours total of daily driving on suburban/urban-ish streets.