Sponsored

Damaged tire sidewall

mgroeger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Feb 1, 2018
Threads
162
Messages
6,208
Reaction score
9,269
Location
Southern UT
Vehicle(s)
2021 JLUR 2.0T
Vehicle Showcase
1
I have the 33" Rubicon Trail TA KO2 tires on the Jeep. We curbed it and put a small gouge in it. The piece of rubber is 1/4' thick in the pics below. I super glued it back together NOT for integrity but for aesthetics.
Just looking for some reassurance this is not an issue in terms of sidewall integrity.
Jeep Wrangler JL Damaged tire sidewall upload_2018-7-30_17-2-30

Jeep Wrangler JL Damaged tire sidewall upload_2018-7-30_17-2-41

Jeep Wrangler JL Damaged tire sidewall upload_2018-7-30_17-2-49
Sponsored

 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E

Kajmcbride

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Nov 24, 2017
Threads
3
Messages
88
Reaction score
92
Location
Mammoth
Vehicle(s)
2000 Jeep TJ, 2005 Dodge Ram, 2018 JLU Rubicon
Bummer. I believe the strength of the sidewall comes mainly from the ply material in the sidewall. From your shot it does not appear that the ply material in the sidewall was damaged.
 

old8tora

Banned
Banned
Banned
Joined
Apr 5, 2018
Threads
0
Messages
2,319
Reaction score
1,092
Location
Cali
Vehicle(s)
2016 JK Sport
I have the 33" Rubicon Trail TA KO2 tires on the Jeep. We curbed it and put a small gouge in it. The piece of rubber is 1/4' thick in the pics below. I super glued it back together NOT for integrity but for aesthetics.
Just looking for some reassurance this is not an issue in terms of sidewall integrity.
Also a gouge on the side of the rim . Just check tire pressure once a week , that's all . Don't let a dog bite it and tear it away . My school had a dog mascot named "tirebiter" .
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: J0E
OP
OP
mgroeger

mgroeger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Feb 1, 2018
Threads
162
Messages
6,208
Reaction score
9,269
Location
Southern UT
Vehicle(s)
2021 JLUR 2.0T
Vehicle Showcase
1
The piece is only rubber, no ply material came close to being shown so I don't think that is a problem. The rubber piece is already glued back down so you cna't even tell by looking at it other than the nasty rim gouge.
 

old8tora

Banned
Banned
Banned
Joined
Apr 5, 2018
Threads
0
Messages
2,319
Reaction score
1,092
Location
Cali
Vehicle(s)
2016 JK Sport
The piece is only rubber, no ply material came close to being shown so I don't think that is a problem. The rubber piece is already glued back down so you cna't even tell by looking at it other than the nasty rim gouge.
That's why you purchase 5 tires at once , so you'll have a spare .
 

Sponsored

Bandana

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 19, 2017
Threads
17
Messages
444
Reaction score
932
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicle(s)
18 JLUR
Would you guys consider this to be a major issue? Picked this up on a recent trip through Death Valley, only noticed after I washed my car. Not sure if the white I'm seeing is the same as the white for the lettering or if this is something more concerning. Thanks!

Jeep Wrangler JL Damaged tire sidewall IMG_3193.JPG


Jeep Wrangler JL Damaged tire sidewall IMG_3192.JPG
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E
OP
OP
mgroeger

mgroeger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Feb 1, 2018
Threads
162
Messages
6,208
Reaction score
9,269
Location
Southern UT
Vehicle(s)
2021 JLUR 2.0T
Vehicle Showcase
1
Would you guys consider this to be a major issue? Picked this up on a recent trip through Death Valley, only noticed after I washed my car. Not sure if the white I'm seeing is the same as the white for the lettering or if this is something more concerning. Thanks!

IMG_3193.JPG


IMG_3192.JPG
You're fine. The white is most likely from the lettering. Our tires are worse we even have a 1/8 to 1/4" "flap" that occurred in the top layer of rubber.
You could shave that entire letter off the tire and be fine. Were you aired down?
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E

Bandana

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 19, 2017
Threads
17
Messages
444
Reaction score
932
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicle(s)
18 JLUR
Thanks, that's what I figured. I was aired down to 15 psi, just lots & lots of sharp rocks on those DV trails
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E

Jeepdude101

Well-Known Member
First Name
Isaac
Joined
Oct 28, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
440
Reaction score
1,818
Location
Arlington Texas
Vehicle(s)
18 JLUR black
Occupation
Construction project manager
Vehicle Showcase
1
Ah BFG’s same thing happened to me I would run Maxxis Trepador bias ply’s:) but your lucky to get 25,000 miles out of them so next best thing Toyo open country mt’s:idea:
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E

Sponsored

J0E

Well-Known Member
First Name
J0e
Joined
Sep 1, 2018
Threads
55
Messages
1,359
Reaction score
1,162
Location
Hawaii, MT, SLC, NYC
Website
bt39.com
Vehicle(s)
2021 JLR, 05 LJR on 43s
Build Thread
Link
Occupation
Drywall construction - reel estate
Ah BFG’s same thing happened to me I would run Maxxis Trepador bias ply’s:) but your lucky to get 25,000 miles out of them so next best thing Toyo open country mt’s:idea:
https://www.maxxis.com/int/tire/trepador-m8060/

  • Heavy-duty bias ply construction for excellent durability and tread flexibility
  • Nylon belt-reinforced tire construction improves puncture resistance and durability
  • maximum speed of 65mph
I was just about to post the Trepador 42X14.50R17 is radial as most place like this link list them as R17, but on further inspection, it's a bias tire having major off road advantages to radial.
 

Shibadog

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 28, 2021
Threads
23
Messages
2,149
Reaction score
3,535
Location
Bowling Green, Ky
Vehicle(s)
2020 Wrangler Sport S hardtop
Occupation
Safety &Fire Protection Engineer (Retired)
https://www.maxxis.com/int/tire/trepador-m8060/

  • Heavy-duty bias ply construction for excellent durability and tread flexibility
  • Nylon belt-reinforced tire construction improves puncture resistance and durability
  • maximum speed of 65mph
I was just about to post the Trepador 42X14.50R17 is radial as most place like this link list them as R17, but on further inspection, it's a bias tire having major off road advantages to radial.
That might be ok on a trail only rig, BUT if you drive highways I’d want a tire with a higher speed rating.
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E
OP
OP
mgroeger

mgroeger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Feb 1, 2018
Threads
162
Messages
6,208
Reaction score
9,269
Location
Southern UT
Vehicle(s)
2021 JLUR 2.0T
Vehicle Showcase
1
That might be ok on a trail only rig, BUT if you drive highways I’d want a tire with a higher speed rating.
Ummmm yeah... you don't want to run those puppies on the road. They are expensive and super soft and will wear very quickly on the road. They aren't intended for road use, hence the bias design and 65 mph max speed rating.
 
  • Like
Reactions: J0E
 







Top