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Feb 19, 2018Explorer II
I had a one year old Kenda Load Star fail at 30 mph after only traveling for a mile at that speed. We had stopped in Wyoming at Devils Tower. The trailer sat for over two hours, so completly cooled off. Drove down the park road to the main road at 20 mph, then down the main road a mile and *BOOM*, took the side wall completely out. Not damage found to the tread, no punctures, no cuts. In fact, tried to get warranty on the tire and failed. The only thing that happened to that tire previous was rolling down the road, at the rated speed, at the rated pressure, at under the rated load. Hence the term "China bomb". We heard it up front when it blew. It does happen.
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