Your vehicle’s tires are one of the most important things that keep you safe when you’re on the road. How the tires grip the road depends on their age, the tread that is left, the wheel balancing and alignment, and the road conditions. Sometimes, when you end up with a flat tire, it is possible to patch the tire instead of replace it. Urb’s Garage explains when this can be done below. It’s always important to keep in mind, however, that if patching the tire will make it unsafe, you should not do so. It’s better to replace the tire to ensure you aren’t placing yourself or your passengers in harm’s way.
When the Tire Can Be Patched
We would be happy to inspect the tire for you to determine whether it can be patched or needs to be trashed. It’s good to have a professional eye take a look at the tire before you attempt to patch the tire yourself. It’s also a good idea to have a professional patch the tire if it can be patched as we have the tools and equipment to make sure the tire doesn’t go flat again. Times when a tire can be patched are only in the following instances:
- The nail or other object only punctured the tire up to 1/4-inch in diameter
- The puncture is in the tire tread, not the shoulder or sidewall
- Multiple punctures are more than 16 inches apart
These are the only times that a tire can be repaired instead of replaced. If the tire has sustained serious damage, such as being damaged in an automobile accident, it will have to be replaced. Tires that have been blown out also cannot be patched. They must be replaced.
When Do I Need New Tires?
Having a flat tire might cause you to think about when you need new tires, and your tire tread depth is going to be your gauge in determining when you’re set of tires is too old. In Kentucky, your front tires must have a tread depth of 4/32-of-an-inch and the rear tires must have a tread depth of 2/32-of-an-inch. Once the tread depth is lower than this, the tires need to be replaced because they are illegal. Tires with worn tread or patches of treadwear should also be replaced.
You’ll find Urb’s Garage in Burlington and Erlanger, KY. Give the auto repair shop closest to you a call today to discuss your tires and whether they need to be replaced.
