When there is cracking, bulging or chunks missing from the inner or outer walls. When the tread is down to the wear indicators. When the tread no longer covers 2/3 of the width of the tire or all the way around the circumference of the tire. When the carcass of the tire is exposed. When the tire has so much runout it cannot be balanced.
Replace the tire
take off the tire remove the caliper replace the brake disc if necessary and replace brake pads on the calipers reassemble do this for every tire to wish to change at that time
replace calipers in pairs. replace brake hoses at the same time.
i have ran a tube for 4 years due to slow leak in rim ..no problem I am now going to replace tire and replace tube at same time and will smooth out inside of tire to be free of rough marks
Yes , you can replace a 205 50r 16 with a 205 60 r 216. You must replace in pairs, not a single tire.
The best idea to replace a tire which has a whole in it is to replace it with a new one. Reason as to why you should replace it because the tire can wear out and blow out sooner with a whole in it.
No, you typically cannot replace a spoke without removing the tire.
Yes, tire plugs can deteriorate over time due to exposure to elements like heat, moisture, and road debris. It is recommended to regularly inspect and replace tire plugs to ensure they are in good condition and maintain tire safety.
Generally requires removing and dismounting the tire, replace TPMS sensor, remount tire, balance tire, re-install tire to vehicle, do the relearn tire position procedure.
You can not replace just the tire pressure sensor on a Boxster. You will need to replace the whole sensor. The sensor is located inside the tire assembly.
Yes you can
I could be wrong, but most of the time tire monitoring sensors are found inside your tire on the valve stem, they send wireless signals to your on board computer. If you need to replace it, you can purchase the part from a dealer and replace the valve stem.