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Title: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Max Q on 19 October 2008, 16:21
Quick one.

I found a small screw in my rear R/H side tyre just now. It was a very small screw, only about 1cm in length and thankfully it had gone through the thick/deepest thread so I don't think it made it far enough in to do any real damage and the tyre hasn't lost any air.

My question is - is the tyre ok or should I just have it changed to be safe? I don't fancy a high speed blow-out on the motorway if the tyre has been weakened or compromised in any way, but it was a tiny screw and I'm pretty sure it hasn't done any real damage.

The tyres are Michelin Pilot Exaltos.

What to do? Cheers.

BTW, I took the screw out in case that wasn't clear..
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: 182_blue on 19 October 2008, 16:34
have you checked properly for a leak, I.e some fairy liquid and water, it's a hard call really as it's probably fine and I possibly would leave it, but the again for the sake of a hundred quid or so is it worth the risk ?, let's see what others say
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: tonyh on 19 October 2008, 16:38
personally,i would change it  :smiley:
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Martz on 19 October 2008, 16:44
Quick one.

I found a small screw in my rear R/H side tyre just now. It was a very small screw, only about 1cm in length and thankfully it had gone through the thick/deepest thread so I don't think it made it far enough in to do any real damage and the tyre hasn't lost any air.

My question is - is the tyre ok or should I just have it changed to be safe? I don't fancy a high speed blow-out on the motorway if the tyre has been weakened or compromised in any way, but it was a tiny screw and I'm pretty sure it hasn't done any real damage.

The tyres are Michelin Pilot Exaltos.

What to do? Cheers.

BTW, I took the screw out in case that wasn't clear..

The repairs they do these days are exceptionally good. I am a bit funny with tyres and used to change straight away. Personally, as the repairs are good I would get it repaired and spend the money on something nice!
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: neg on 19 October 2008, 17:06
Get it repaired if its gone through - if not dont bother, if it had come out itself you wouldnt know.
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: JoeGTI on 19 October 2008, 17:24
If it was the sidewall, I'd say get it replaced. But since its not, and it hasn't even lost air, I reckon you're ok. Perhaps get a local tyre fitter to have a look at it anyway.
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Martz on 19 October 2008, 17:28
If it was the sidewall, I'd say get it replaced.

Absolutley! That goes without saying, I think if it is within half inch of the edges your ok(tyre shop would confirm)
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: RedRobin on 19 October 2008, 18:06
....

I had the same happen a while ago - Got it repaired with a plug - Not worth risking.
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: mrlapou on 20 October 2008, 09:24
Considering a new tyre has about 8mm tread, this would leave very much less thickness on a worn tyre.
Play safe have it plugged. Only costs about a tenner to do.
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Max Q on 20 October 2008, 12:49

Thanks for the replies. I think I'll drop it up to my local tyre place and let them take a look to be safe.
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Top Cat on 20 October 2008, 13:02
Make sure they dont damage those wheels i seem to remember you have all the best pics of Monzas  :wink:
Title: Re: Small screw found in tyre. Should I change it?
Post by: Max Q on 20 October 2008, 18:21

That's what I'm afraid of. :sick:

They will get due warning though! :cool: