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Look What Tires Can Do!

Turn_Key
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Explorer
Always have His angels watching over me and this time I had one riding on my shoulder. Was headed to Ozark, Arkansas when my wife spotted this on the rear, passenger side of our "5th". Was on the inside of the tire so it was just luck she spotted it. I would have been very unhappy had it let go, at speed. We were at the Choctaw Travel Center in McAlister, OK when it was discovered and it took less then an hour to get Roadside Assistance out there and get it changed. Very lucky and well blessed, in my opinion.

Happy Camping!

Turn Key and DW
Bentley, One Very Pushy Chiweenie
Sunshine, One Crazy Pug (I Guess They All Are!)
'03 Chevy 2500HD, 4X4, X-Cab, Long-Bed
'14 Winnebago 26FWRKS ("Sunday Haus III")
Twin Kayaks, "The Ride" by Wilderness Systems
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AlaskaShooter
Explorer
Explorer
Yeah over the years of traveling I've seen a number of buggered up rigs due to tire failure at hwy speed. One in BC tore up good size area of the trailer. Another tore up the fender and some trailer in front and behind the duals on the toy hauler. Also took out his plumbed in propane line located a couple feed ahead of the failed tire. Use to power his gas grill. Hope he had the propane shut off or there went a tank of propane.

Bottom line tire monitors are your friend and you can't inspect the rubber and rims enough to insure a lower chance of failure.

Several decades ago I was traveling between TOK, AK and Dawson City, YT via the Top of the World Hwy. Came across 3 rigs with flats due to a section of road at the time that was constructed of sharp edged, large shot rock. Stopped and everyone at each rig was fine and had a spare and tools to change the destroyed tire. Last summer we traveled the same road towing our previous 5er and needed to lock the hubs in and shift into 4H as we were slogging in half a foot of slick mud.

As for tire age. I change all mine on all my vehicles every 5-6 years. Seldom is the tread gone just a matter of safety.
2006 F-550, Crew cab, 4x4 w/factory bed getting 12 mpg @ 50,000 miles
2006 Lance 1191
2006 Wells Cargo 14' Cycle Wagon
2017 Grand Design 5th wheel with EezTire TPMS
2017 F-450 4x4 crew cab King Ranch

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Took one of the truck tires down for a flat fix yesterday. Had a slow leak I could not find for some time. Shop had to take it off the rim to find the tire bead was breaking down. Tire was only 8 years old. Anyway I ordered 4 new to be on next week or so.

Old was GY Wrangler Silent Armor
New will be the Wrangler All Terrain

Curious how the LT-E will compare to the previous LT-C
I usually run 45/50 psi and expect to continue same.

GoPackGo
Explorer
Explorer
My philosophy is that when one of these tires blows, the other three are not far behind. Best to replace all four ASAP.

I also am now running Sailuns; now I don't worry.

wantabe351
Explorer
Explorer
see when the RR tire blew it puts the trailer weight on the RF, this causes the RF tire too much stress on its inner belts.. then a day or 2 of driving total separation of the belts in the tire..happened 3 times to me on separate vacation trips..it was a running joke of how many tires would we buy on the vacation trip- until the Sailun tires I bought this year for our Rockies Trip, no tire issues...
[purple]Rich & Andrea
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2022 Ram2500 6.4 CC

2019Keystone,Impact26v-TH,solarpower

,Lithium Batt.. all to take our 2012 Yamaha FJR along to ride..

laknox
Nomad
Nomad
Harley Doc wrote:
Im always surprised...always...that tt mfg dont put metal sheilds in wheel wells to prevent a lot of damage caused by blowouts.


I seriously thought about having aluminum diamond plate boxes built for my wheel wells for just this reason.

Lyle
2022 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Denali Crew Cab 4x4 Duramax
B&W OEM Companion & Gooseneck Kit
2017 KZ Durango 1500 D277RLT
1936 John Deere Model A
International Flying Farmers 64 Year Member

Campinfan
Explorer III
Explorer III
That tire looks fine to me. lol
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2016 F 350 FX4 4WD,Lariat, 6.7 Diesel
41' 2018 Sandpiper 369 SAQB
Lovely wife and three children

ford truck guy wrote:
Harley Doc wrote:
Im always surprised...always...that tt mfg dont put metal sheilds in wheel wells to prevent a lot of damage caused by blowouts.


If they were to spend the money on that, they should just install proper tires to begin with . It is ALL ABOUT the $$$$$$
Me-Her-the kids
2020 Ford F350 SD 6.7
2020 Redwood 3991RD Garnet

Harley_Doc
Explorer
Explorer
Im always surprised...always...that tt mfg dont put metal sheilds in wheel wells to prevent a lot of damage caused by blowouts.
Harley Doc

2017 F350
2016 Wildcat
2017 Triumph Bonneville
2011 HD Road King

md_procouple
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Explorer
LOL That was my next piece of advise, but did not want to start the "Tire Wars".. Sailun Tires. We are on our 2nd set 6+ yrs.

, and have not had any problems with them yet. and getting a set for the truck in Jan. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!
Vickie, Me, and "Scruffy" our dog make THREE
:W

BobKrogstie
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Explorer
md_procouple wrote:
Wow You are very lucky !! that could have caused a major problem !! Not only to your unit, but could have caused you to loose control and hit either someone else or something else. We had a blow out similar to that a few years back and caused us $ 3,000.00 worth of damage to our unit. You might want to invest is a TPMS unit to possibly prevent something like that in the future. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!!

Yes I was lucky. This blowout of the RF Goodyear Marathon happened just east of Burlington, NC on I-85 N while traveling @ 60 MPH. We were on our way to pick up a new spare due to a blowout of the RR Marathon 2 days earlier. The damage was about $3K as well and Goodyear paid for the repair. Instead of a TPMS, I invested in 14 ply Sailun S637 tires. Being paranoid about a blowout takes the enjoyment out of the trip.
Bob and Natalie
2008 Grand Junction 37QSB
2009 Dodge 3500DRW Big Horn 4X2/CC/LB/CTD/4:10/Auto

TBammer
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Explorer
I have a friend with a connection to the Goodyear quality people. I was told the new Endurance line of trailer tires was designed to lessen the blowouts that shred your trailer. Something about a belt wrap under the tread. Guess time will tell.
2016 Chevy 2500 HD, 6.0 gasser, 4.10 dif
2019 Arctic Fox 25W
Reese Pro-Series WD Hitch

md_procouple
Explorer
Explorer
Wow You are very lucky !! that could have caused a major problem !! Not only to your unit, but could have caused you to loose control and hit either someone else or something else. We had a blow out similar to that a few years back and caused us $ 3,000.00 worth of damage to our unit. You might want to invest is a TPMS unit to possibly prevent something like that in the future. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!!
Vickie, Me, and "Scruffy" our dog make THREE
:W

BobKrogstie
Explorer
Explorer
Yeah, look what they can do:
Bob and Natalie
2008 Grand Junction 37QSB
2009 Dodge 3500DRW Big Horn 4X2/CC/LB/CTD/4:10/Auto

4x4ord
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Explorer III
Turn Key wrote:
Oh, well. Never could get pix to post to this site. Must be doing something wrong but no idea what.

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2023 F350 SRW Platinum short box 4x4.
B&W Companion
2008 Citation Platinum XL 34.5

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
If you'd been any more blessed, the whole thing would have been on fire. :E