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08-08-2007, 08:49 PM
| | | tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? Got a non-repairable flat on the rear tire of an Impreza Outback. The
tires have at least ~2 years left in them. Can I get a new tire and
have it ground to the right diameter? Also, how frequently do dealers
claim tires that can be repaired being "non-repairable"? I might try
another mechaninc. | 
08-08-2007, 08:49 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? In article <1186600337.835334.39760@i38g2000prf.googlegroups. com>, runcyclexcski@yahoo.com wrote:
> Got a non-repairable flat on the rear tire of an Impreza Outback. The
> tires have at least ~2 years left in them. Can I get a new tire and
> have it ground to the right diameter? Also, how frequently do dealers
> claim tires that can be repaired being "non-repairable"? I might try
> another mechaninc.
>
Go to a speed shop and have them do it.
Al | 
08-08-2007, 10:52 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? all speed shops I called say they don't do tires, and tire shops don't
do grinding (they would rather sell you 4 new tires, obviously, why
bother). The only place is apparently Tire Rack. | 
08-09-2007, 02:08 AM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? runcyclexcski@yahoo.com scribbled:
> Got a non-repairable flat on the rear tire of an Impreza Outback. The
> tires have at least ~2 years left in them. Can I get a new tire and
> have it ground to the right diameter? Also, how frequently do dealers
> claim tires that can be repaired being "non-repairable"? I might try
> another mechaninc.
You could also try to find a used tire of the same brand/dimension at a
scrap yard or on ebay... | 
08-09-2007, 03:34 AM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? I finally found a place that shaves tires - Tyre Treads in Hayward
(for those who come across this thread later). $100 for a new tire
plus $50 for installation, shaving and balancing. Not cheap, but still
better than $500 for 4 new tires. | 
08-09-2007, 03:40 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? In article <1186607582.721936.246990@i13g2000prf.googlegroups .com>, runcyclexcski@yahoo.com wrote:
> all speed shops I called say they don't do tires, and tire shops don't
> do grinding (they would rather sell you 4 new tires, obviously, why
> bother). The only place is apparently Tire Rack.
>
When I was kid many moon ago, they used to do this as a routine. Some of
my pals had it done. Maybe today they are afraid of law suits afterward
if there is a blowout. Then again, maybe it's not feasible on radial
tires like it was on the bias plys. Here is a place you can buy a tire
grinding disk....if you want to do it yourself. http://www.allstarperformance.com/ca...m?cat=3&page=2
Al | 
08-09-2007, 04:58 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? Why bother? Unless the old tires are bald you will have no problem..
Or instead of paying $$ for new tire + shaving just buy two tires.
Then you only have to buy two in the future. Do the math --- 2 new
tires M&B can be had for ~$200. Buy one tire for $100 pay $150 for
shaving and mounting and you have a nearly worn out "new" tire and
three worn whilef or less money you have two new tires. On the same
axle is fine Whenwinter comes rotate to front and you have two
newtires forsnow ice and rain instead of 4 worn ones!!! Some people
are penny wise and pound foolish!
On Aug 8, 3:12 pm, runcyclexc...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Got a non-repairable flat on the rear tire of an Impreza Outback. The
> tires have at least ~2 years left in them. Can I get a new tire and
> have it ground to the right diameter? Also, how frequently do dealers
> claim tires that can be repaired being "non-repairable"? I might try
> another mechaninc. | 
08-09-2007, 06:35 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? Sure, I would've replaced only two tires on one axle. IF i had a two-
wheel drive car. But they do recommend changing all 4 tires on AWD. I
have no background in car engineering, so, I can't access the
importance of this. I can not access by how much the chances of my
drivetrain going bad increase when I have tires in the back and in the
front having a difference in diameter of 1/8 inch. And I know that
rebuilding the drivetrain will cost me much more than the $30 for the
shaving.
What I also know for sure is that I am going back to front-wheel drive
when the Subie dies. No offense, great car, but the money spent on gas
and having to worry about things like in the OP far outweighs having
to drive in snow once in a while. BTW I found that the type of tires
one istalls is at least as imporant as having AWD. I have Yokohama
Avids, and with them the subie is just as bad (or good?) in the snow
as my wife's Miata with snow tires. | 
08-09-2007, 08:58 PM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? On Aug 9, 12:02 pm, runcyclexc...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Sure, I would've replaced only two tires on one axle. IF i had a two-
> wheel drive car. But they do recommend changing all 4 tires on AWD. I
> have no background in car engineering, so, I can't access the
> importance of this. I can not access by how much the chances of my
> drivetrain going bad increase when I have tires in the back and in the
> front having a difference in diameter of 1/8 inch. And I know that
> rebuilding the drivetrain will cost me much more than the $30 for the
> shaving.
>
> What I also know for sure is that I am going back to front-wheel drive
> when the Subie dies. No offense, great car, but the money spent on gas
> and having to worry about things like in the OP far outweighs having
> to drive in snow once in a while. BTW I found that the type of tires
> one istalls is at least as imporant as having AWD. I have Yokohama
> Avids, and with them the subie is just as bad (or good?) in the snow
> as my wife's Miata with snow tires.
Does it ever rain where you are? Around here, when it rains, the roads
get very slick (not just wet - the accumulated drippings from
thousands of cars really get the roads slick). I'm very happy that my
17-year old son has an AWD car, in those situations.
Dan D
'99 Impreza RS2.5 (son's)
Central NJ USA | 
08-10-2007, 01:33 AM
| | | Re: tire grinding to match the circumeference of the other 3 tires? In NJ I will never go without 4wd/AWD on my primary vehicle. After
taking an 3500 mile R/T this summer I was sure glad to have the Subie
AWD in the rain in the VA and TN mountains especially with my family
along. I got 29 MPG so cant complain. In the snow I find my Outback
to be as good or better than most 4wd's. I would replace two tires
before worrying shaving and possibly damaging one new tire, They will
be on the same axle and I'm sure the system can compensate.
On Aug 9, 2:42 pm, Dano58 <dan.dibi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 9, 12:02 pm, runcyclexc...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sure, I would've replaced only two tires on one axle. IF i had a two-
> > wheel drive car. But they do recommend changing all 4 tires on AWD. I
> > have no background in car engineering, so, I can't access the
> > importance of this. I can not access by how much the chances of my
> > drivetrain going bad increase when I have tires in the back and in the
> > front having a difference in diameter of 1/8 inch. And I know that
> > rebuilding the drivetrain will cost me much more than the $30 for the
> > shaving.
>
> > What I also know for sure is that I am going back to front-wheel drive
> > when the Subie dies. No offense, great car, but the money spent on gas
> > and having to worry about things like in the OP far outweighs having
> > to drive in snow once in a while. BTW I found that the type of tires
> > one istalls is at least as imporant as having AWD. I have Yokohama
> > Avids, and with them the subie is just as bad (or good?) in the snow
> > as my wife's Miata with snow tires.
>
> Does it ever rain where you are? Around here, when it rains, the roads
> get very slick (not just wet - the accumulated drippings from
> thousands of cars really get the roads slick). I'm very happy that my
> 17-year old son has an AWD car, in those situations.
>
> Dan D
> '99 Impreza RS2.5 (son's)
> Central NJ USA- Hide quoted text -
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