GTGallop
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- First Name
- Greg
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Your overall thread depth looks like you have a lot of miles on the tires and not much left before you hit the Tread Wear Indicator - That is my primary concern. Secondarily are the micro cracks you are seeing that looks like the tire has been run too hot.
Since you live in Atlanta where it is hot this time of year and since you guys see lots of rain, I would say they are safe enough to drive around the neighborhood / residential areas (low speed) on dry days or drive up to the tire store.
But if those were on my truck I wouldn't drive them on the highway or in wet weather.
It's probably 60/40 or even 70/30 that they will hold for your trip, but if I said there was a 30% chance you are going to blow a tire, loaded and at highway speeds, roll your truck, and wrap it around a tree, would you still go? I wouldn't. Too much risk. Too high a consequence. Too little a reward. But that's just me and how I line up and look at life.
Wishing you all the best and safe travels.
Since you live in Atlanta where it is hot this time of year and since you guys see lots of rain, I would say they are safe enough to drive around the neighborhood / residential areas (low speed) on dry days or drive up to the tire store.
But if those were on my truck I wouldn't drive them on the highway or in wet weather.
It's probably 60/40 or even 70/30 that they will hold for your trip, but if I said there was a 30% chance you are going to blow a tire, loaded and at highway speeds, roll your truck, and wrap it around a tree, would you still go? I wouldn't. Too much risk. Too high a consequence. Too little a reward. But that's just me and how I line up and look at life.
Wishing you all the best and safe travels.
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