So as I've posted before, I'm running 32" BFG Mud Terrain KMs (the old style) on my TJ. A couple weeks ago I awoke to find my Jeep listing to the side. The front driver's tire was flat. I found a small cut on the sidewall (I'm guesstimating it to be about 1/4 to 1/2" long at the most.).
Here's my problem- My spare tire had previously been flat for quite some time. I came home from work one night and found a broken off pocket knife blade wedged in the tread right in one of the lugs. I took it to a couple tire shops and they all told me it couldn't be patched. So my spare sat flat for over a year and a half. On a whim one day I stopped at a gas station/garage and asked the mechanic to look at it and he told me he used the old-fashioned plugs and thought he could fix it, which he did. The problem is that the rest of the tires were so much more worn by this time that when I put the spare on I get a huge wobble/vibration above 40mph. So up until now I've just rotated the four tires that are on the Jeep and used the spare just for emergencies.
From what I gather it's probably not a good idea to try and get the sidewall fixed and drive the tire on a regular basis, correct?
Assuming that it's not, I guess my only option at this point is to buy new tires. If I have to get new tires I'm upgrading to 35" tires and will definitely stay with the BFG MTR KM2. That being said, I have 3.73 gears in my Jeep. How much of a dog will it be on the highway with 35s and those gears until I can afford to regear? Are there any cheaper options that I'm missing??
Any input is appreciated.
Here's my problem- My spare tire had previously been flat for quite some time. I came home from work one night and found a broken off pocket knife blade wedged in the tread right in one of the lugs. I took it to a couple tire shops and they all told me it couldn't be patched. So my spare sat flat for over a year and a half. On a whim one day I stopped at a gas station/garage and asked the mechanic to look at it and he told me he used the old-fashioned plugs and thought he could fix it, which he did. The problem is that the rest of the tires were so much more worn by this time that when I put the spare on I get a huge wobble/vibration above 40mph. So up until now I've just rotated the four tires that are on the Jeep and used the spare just for emergencies.
From what I gather it's probably not a good idea to try and get the sidewall fixed and drive the tire on a regular basis, correct?
Assuming that it's not, I guess my only option at this point is to buy new tires. If I have to get new tires I'm upgrading to 35" tires and will definitely stay with the BFG MTR KM2. That being said, I have 3.73 gears in my Jeep. How much of a dog will it be on the highway with 35s and those gears until I can afford to regear? Are there any cheaper options that I'm missing??
Any input is appreciated.