YES you will, the tire will cotinue to wear out of round and cause the vehical to vibrate or shake. Replace ASAP Answer #2 Good answer. It could possibly be a bad belt which can cause all kind of unsafe problems.
If you mix a flat and semi-gloss 1:1 you should end up with a paint in the eggshell range. Mix the same paints 1:3 and you should end up with a satin. Experiment with small amounts to get the desired gloss.
Many would say that a semi-gloss, flat or satin finish would be best for a houses exterior. The semi-gloss is suppose to be the easiest to clean later on. The flat or satin finish paints, do not have reflective shine when dry.
It depends on the paint and the manufacturer. Some flats have a slight matte-like sheen, however, in a paint line the matte sheen should have a higher sheen than the flat version, but a lower sheen than the eggshell version.
In flat slab you save time formwork of beams.
Imagine that you are on a beach and there will be a boat coming, if the Earth is flat, you should see the whole boat, but if it a sphere, you should only see the sail first. If you are unsure, try this idea.
Quite possibly you have tread separation. The outer layer with the tread pattern is separating from the core. This is a serious problem, you need to replace the tire.
it shouldnt have flat points and should have the same amount of tred left at every point
A flat tire can lead to reduced tread wear and sometimes blowouts.
I recommend a highway tire for your best gas mileage. The strength of a tire is referring to the tread size, the larger the tread the larger the tire. Hence, the less gas mileage obtained.
No you should not do it. Always replace it before moving the vehicle
flat rate should be about 10 hrs. should add for the age of the bike though if youre the one doing the work.
Depends on the condition of the other tire. If its worn out or near the same condition as the flat one, then yes. If its not too worn out then you could get away with just replacing the flat. In general, I would replace both. Have your two best two tires on the front, because that's the steering tires and you want the best tread on the front for safety reasons also.
it is possible,depending on how long you ran it flat ,or how much damage you did to it running it flatjust plug it and see if it fixes it
No, once it has a flat spot it will always have a flat spot. Replace the tire.
A tire cupping can be caused by tread being lost. A tire cupping means that it should be replaced as soon as possible. You do not want a cupping tire to be used while you are driving. Air can escape and cause a flat.
should be able to pop the clear lens out with a flat head screwdriver.
Two things could cause the tire to make a noise sounding like a flat tire even though the tire is fully inflated. First, if the tire has a big enough flat spot on the tread surface and second if the radial plies in the tire have separated letting air between the belts causing patches of the tread surface to bulge.Answeri test drove a geo that had loose lug nits on it that made a noise like that