Q: Regarding studs of tyre

asked by on December 17, 2016

Tata company is not in the list. Indica is my car. Model 2005 from front wheel passenger side one stud is free from four studs. Other three are allright. So is it safe to drive on 3/4 studs near out 600-700 kilometres near about 80-90 kmh

My car has 23 miles.
My car has a manual transmission.

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