Had an interesting experience yesterday evening! Taking daughter no 2 to Glasgow for the evening, and along the motorway started to feel a pull to the left. Got off the motorway and into a GPs car park. Tyre almost flat on front left.
I'd been running my Avon ice touring to the end of their life but still seemed to have 2.5-3 mm left evenly across the tread so planned to replace at service in June. I check my tyres regularly, and can't believe I hadn't noticed the damage I found as described below....
Couldn't find any obvious puncture so thought I'd chance pumping up and carrying on as only about 10 miles to go. Wouldn't get past 25 psi so had to use the rubbish space saver. I've only ever lifted the car with a trolley jack before - the cars own jack is rubbish! After some skint knuckles, got wheels swapped and found a surprising inner edge to the tyre! Whole of tread seemed fine, but inner edge had a huge step as the sidewall meets the tread and a section had worn through. All the more surprising as had wheels off about 5k ago and all seemed fine, when tracking was also checked. Car was running straight and no vibration!! Other side is fine. Thankfully it didn't blow out completely given I was on a busy motorway.
What would cause such a step?
Anyway, space saver rubbish! I had to go 60 miles home again in wet weather. Luckily found a late opening tyre place in Glasgow and bought a cr***y tyre from them for £55 (autogrip grip 200....) as thought it would be better than the skinny that meant I had to go at 50, had no cruise or abs...
New tyre seemed fine despite cheapness!
Think I'll buy a second hand wheel as a spare and put the new tyre in it, then get the 2 new front tyres I was planning anyway.