Hello, when I wanted to take a look at my brake discs today, I noticed that my left rear tire (about 5.5 years old, winter tires of the brand Kleber, profile still about 4.5mm, 205/55R16) has a small Macke (cut of about 4-5mm width, how deep can you not see) between the profile blocks. A photo of it is in the appendix. I wanted to ask now, if such a small Macke beheits can represent a greater risk and even to about a tyre placer o. I have always driven very tire-friendly, no curbs etc., but owns my car and tires only for a year and knows accordingly nothing about the treatment of the previous owner. So far, however, the tire has endured everything with me, high speeds/high load/high air pressure (up to 3,2bar) etc., but I do not know how new the small damage is. The tire is, as already said, a slightly older winter tire. I intended to run this still 1.5-2mm to drive (have some longer rides due to relocations during this period) and then buy all-year tires, as I will only drive about 10000km/year. If that is important, my car is a Mondeo MK3 2.0TDCI. Thanks in advance for all the answers Greetings, rejection