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Last_Train
Sep 20, 2017Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:Last Train wrote:
Then "SoundGuy," your own (inferior quality) tire failure in your driveway, the evidence just seems to point to my tire showing hints of early failure.
To be clear though, my blown tire showed no signs of uneven wear at all, the steel belt simply split, and inside the tire we found an oval bubble of about 3" where the plies had separated. Had the tire not gone completely flat in my driveway I'd not have noticed it at all ... scary. :E
Yes, I understood your situation was different than mine. But scary, indeed, since you had no visual cues of impending failure. So I'm going to chalk our experience up to having a fortunate cue come our way. Grateful for it, also, since our ambient temperatures here in the Houston area are generally warmer than folks further north, so that added stress might provoke an early failure.
Have you made any more trips with those Endurance tires lately?
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