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Junkman

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I have one from the 1960's that measure in the 1/32", but it is too cold to go to the garage to get a picture. Remind me during the daytime.. Junk..
 

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I usually just use my eyes looking for wear, dryrotting, cracks, gouges, etc. I have a thread gauge at work that's color coded. >5/32 is green, 4/32-5/32 band is yellow, and <4/32 is red. I forget who makes it but, the colored bands reduces my squinting to see the exact reading.:lol:
 

kartracer55

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The wear bars. They are a great easy universal way to evaluate a customers tires assuming there is normal wear patterns.
 
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I usually just use my eyes looking for wear, dryrotting, cracks, gouges, etc. I have a thread gauge at work that's color coded. >5/32 is green, 4/32-5/32 band is yellow, and <4/32 is red. I forget who makes it but, the colored bands reduces my squinting to see the exact reading.:lol:

I have that same one and it is made by Accutire. I also have a digital one made by Fowler ..
 

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boiler7904

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Something like this one from Snap-On.

Wear bars are OK but only for even wear like Jim said above.

I thought I saw something where they were starting to discourage the penny trick because it doesn't leave enough usable tread on the tire.
 

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Read the DOT date code on the side, more than 3 years and tires are no longer the same speed or traction rating.
 
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