JT1
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I thought I was being slick/lucky, heading into winter with my Cup 2s with 6K miles and 2 track events just about worn out. I wouldn't need to worry about them getting cold this winter since I'd replace them in the spring.
Took the car to a cars and coffee on Saturday, just about to pull in and get a low tire pressure warning, right front. Obviously a lot of car guys there so we try to figure out what I ran over, and if I could plug it to drive home, again worn out cups 2s.
I get a floor jack, take of the front wheel, and wow some weird wear. What is the inside edge of a cup 2 supposed to look like? Mine look like something was rubbing the last 1/2 of width, tire is just missing there, like a 45° chamfer. Looks like it was rubbing on something. Look around in the wheel well, all looks good, like nothing was rubbing. I do have Vorshlag C&C plates and a track alignment, but it looks like the entire car had been driving on the innermost 1/2" of tire.
Has anyone noticed wear like this before?
Did try to plug where it had worn through, but the rubber was too thin around it, it did hold about 10 psi, but I called for the flatbed. The 10 psi was enough to roll it on and off the flatbed and in the garage after it got off the truck.
Hard to capture in pictures how the inside edge is missing.
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Took the car to a cars and coffee on Saturday, just about to pull in and get a low tire pressure warning, right front. Obviously a lot of car guys there so we try to figure out what I ran over, and if I could plug it to drive home, again worn out cups 2s.
I get a floor jack, take of the front wheel, and wow some weird wear. What is the inside edge of a cup 2 supposed to look like? Mine look like something was rubbing the last 1/2 of width, tire is just missing there, like a 45° chamfer. Looks like it was rubbing on something. Look around in the wheel well, all looks good, like nothing was rubbing. I do have Vorshlag C&C plates and a track alignment, but it looks like the entire car had been driving on the innermost 1/2" of tire.
Has anyone noticed wear like this before?
Did try to plug where it had worn through, but the rubber was too thin around it, it did hold about 10 psi, but I called for the flatbed. The 10 psi was enough to roll it on and off the flatbed and in the garage after it got off the truck.
Hard to capture in pictures how the inside edge is missing.
View attachment 897058
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