Replace immediately, you have a crack and obvious dry rot on the tire.Rotating my tires, found this on one of them. Play I’m going into the tire shop later this week, but figured I’d post here and see what you guys thought.
Check the production date on the tires. It should tell you when the tire was actually manufactured. That for sure looks like a defect.Rotating my tires, found this on one of them. Play I’m going into the tire shop later this week, but figured I’d post here and see what you guys thought.
If you look in the treads grooves you can see the tires are starting to split in very small areas a tire that is new and or has been stored and within its useful life will not have those lines. Thats the start of dry rot on a tireCheck the production date on the tires. It should tell you when the tire was actually manufactured. That for sure looks like a defect.
Are those summer tires? If running them on cold that may explain the rubber splitting because it does not like cold. Summer tires gets hard when cold