Most likely not. Although it may be marginally acceptable, it could separate or start showing cord thru the sidewall. Check the built in indicators. These are horizontal bands in the grooves. If they are equal in height to the tread it's time to use it as a spare.
That's not true 6/32 is plenty of usable tread. You don't need to replace it until you get down to around 2/32 - 3/32.
The average tread depth of a new radial tire is typically around 10/32 to 11/32 of an inch. This tread depth provides good traction and performance while allowing for gradual wear over the lifespan of the tire.
Minimum LEGAL tire tread depth is 2/32nds of an inch.
Should be almost 1/4 inch new. Most will be good in snow to 1/8 inch, less than that is not much good.
Most are in mm or /32 of an inch.
The best place to shop for 17 inch tires would be a local tire shop. Some tire shops in your area may include Goodyear, Belle Tire, Discount Tire, or Northwest Tire.
IC 9-19-18 - Indiana does not have a legal tire depth law... Most states list 2/32 as the limit.
1.5mm or 2/32 inch.
anywhere from a 28 inch tire to a 31 inch tire.
No, a 28-inch bike tire is not the same as a 700c tire. The 28-inch tire is typically used on older bikes, while the 700c tire is a standard size for modern road bikes.
The minimum tire tread depth for a car is typically 2/32 of an inch (1.6 mm) in the United States. However, many safety experts recommend replacing tires when the tread depth reaches 4/32 of an inch to ensure better traction, especially in wet conditions. Regularly checking tire tread depth can help maintain optimal performance and safety.
The recommended tire size for a 32-inch bike tire is typically 700c or 29 inches.
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