ddndoug wrote:
tropical36 wrote:
Other than that, you almost have to blame it on a road hazard.
Not trying to be a jerk, but take a look at the tire in the picture again. That is a faulty tire.
Doug
OK and could be very wrong here, but then again, I can't be so sure that low air pressures, associated with extreme heat, couldn't cause such a condition.
I blew a GY 670RV this past summer on the tag for no apparent reason and from the looks of rip in the sidewall, most would swear it was due to a road hazard, but then again the duallies right in front of it had not even a mark on them, so.....