โMay-25-2022 06:38 AM
โMay-25-2022 08:06 PM
StirCrazy wrote:Durb wrote:
I've heard that if you have a blow out, drive immediately to the tire shop and replace the other tires as they are getting ready to go too. Could be automated manufacturing consistency causing a flaw to be continually and identically duplicated. I've had light bulbs on the same line burn out within 30 seconds from each other.
You might consider replacing the spare too. Glad you didn't have too much damage.
some people just have more money than they know what to do with. if you have a blow out and your tires are all 8 years old ya its time to look at chaning them out, but at 3 years old, even 5 years if they look like there in good shape why throw the money away.
โMay-25-2022 07:34 PM
โMay-25-2022 06:45 PM
โMay-25-2022 05:24 PM
Durb wrote:
I've heard that if you have a blow out, drive immediately to the tire shop and replace the other tires as they are getting ready to go too. Could be automated manufacturing consistency causing a flaw to be continually and identically duplicated. I've had light bulbs on the same line burn out within 30 seconds from each other.
You might consider replacing the spare too. Glad you didn't have too much damage.
โMay-25-2022 05:14 PM
โMay-25-2022 12:44 PM
MNRon wrote:
Lots of heavy 5er's come with inadequate low quality E rated tires. Many don't have problems; but some tire scrubbing, overloading, running fast, road hazards, sun, or just every day bumps can make them very dangerous. Some replace with LT's, many just replace with good G rated ST tires. They don't have to be expensive, Sailun makes a good G rated ST tire that I've run on two heavy 5ers very happily for tens of thousands of miles.
If you have a heavy 5er with E rated tires I'd recommend replacing them soon with G's.
โMay-25-2022 12:42 PM
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โMay-25-2022 11:46 AM
op wrote:
Heading out for a trip last week and within 10 miles had a blowout on our FW. More of an explosion actually. Mounted the spare and 5 miles later the one in front of it exploded. Had to have someone come out and mount it on the rim on the road. The dates on the tires were 09/2019 so not that old, no dry rotting and I always check pressure before heading out. No TPMS warning - just BOOM.
โMay-25-2022 09:28 AM
jdc1 wrote:
Tire "scrubbing" happens too. Most people don't realize what a tight U turn does to a tire, weakening the sidewals to the point it detatches from the bead. That's how my last "blown" tire left this earth. It ripped the cap (tread section) off the tire too.
โMay-25-2022 09:19 AM
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โMay-25-2022 07:32 AM
way2roll wrote:
Heading out for a trip last week and within 10 miles had a blowout on our FW. More of an explosion actually. Mounted the spare and 5 miles later the one in front of it exploded. Had to have someone come out and mount it on the rim on the road. The dates on the tires were 09/2019 so not that old, no dry rotting and I always check pressure before heading out. No TPMS warning - just BOOM. But when I researched the brand - Ridgway Sport St - I realize should have swapped them out as soon as I bought the FW new. Affectionately referred to as tire bombs and boy were they right.
โMay-25-2022 07:11 AM