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Tire-safety question

79driver

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This is the right front tire on my duece, its showing some signs of cracking that i had not previously noticed before today. I really dont think they were there before today because i check my tires every time i drive. I noticed this on my post trip inspection. All other 9 tires on the truck are new except for this one. Im leaning toward replacing it with a new one or at least getting it off the steer axle and on the rear. Tell me what yall think.

EDIT: Ive decided im going to replace this tire soon, so i geuss what im asking is it an immediate safety hazard as in "dont drive it anymore until its replaced" or can i let it go for a few days (like until the next paycheck)
 

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WillWagner

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Just an older tire. As stated above, you are on the correct line. Move it to the outside rear. I try to put only new tires on the steer axle.
 

WillWagner

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Good thing about a tube type tires is SOMETIMES you have warning. The tread blows off prior to the tire exploding. Good thought on the thumbs!
 

Westex

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Be careful filling up a new tire. Read the posts on it. I went to Harbor Freight, and purchased a clip on guage so I don't have to hang around while the tire fills. Call me a ....kitty.
 
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