โJun-15-2021 05:21 PM
โJun-24-2021 06:07 PM
wintersun wrote:
The feds mandated the TPMS starting with 2007 vehicles and the intent was to improve fuel economy as it was believed that most people were driving with tire pressures that were more thn 10% low and so they are burning more fuel. Nothing to do with safety but that is a widely held and false belief that is pervasive.
โJun-24-2021 04:44 PM
โJun-21-2021 04:42 PM
Gjac wrote:pnichols wrote:I use an IR gun when I stop, one tire being hotter indicates a low tire pressure. I also check my brakes and see if any are dragging.fourthclassC wrote:
You all may think I am a simpleton, but I carry a short solid wooden club under the drivers seat. Every time I re-fuel, I grab it and smack each of the 6 tires. If they don't make that distinctive thud - I check into it.....
I believe that what many full time truckers use.
That's exactly why I carry a rubber mallet in our motorhome - for thumping of the inner tires in the rear duals to find out if they're soft. ๐
โJun-21-2021 07:07 AM
pnichols wrote:I use an IR gun when I stop, one tire being hotter indicates a low tire pressure. I also check my brakes and see if any are dragging.fourthclassC wrote:
You all may think I am a simpleton, but I carry a short solid wooden club under the drivers seat. Every time I re-fuel, I grab it and smack each of the 6 tires. If they don't make that distinctive thud - I check into it.....
I believe that what many full time truckers use.
That's exactly why I carry a rubber mallet in our motorhome - for thumping of the inner tires in the rear duals to find out if they're soft. ๐
โJun-20-2021 06:39 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
I have never lost a tire from a slow leak. Always cord separation or total failure.
โJun-18-2021 04:41 PM
fourthclassC wrote:
You all may think I am a simpleton, but I carry a short solid wooden club under the drivers seat. Every time I re-fuel, I grab it and smack each of the 6 tires. If they don't make that distinctive thud - I check into it.....
I believe that what many full time truckers use.
โJun-18-2021 04:18 PM
โJun-18-2021 03:56 PM
โJun-18-2021 02:16 PM
klutchdust wrote:
Are you saying that with a single axle trailer and a tire that disintegrated you drove a "mile or so" like that and didn't notice anything?
โJun-18-2021 12:09 PM
โJun-18-2021 08:52 AM
BB_TX wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^The โmost importantly โ part is very well stated.
Iโll sound older than my years here, but all these crutches effectively make a lot of people feel comfortable, at least initially, operating machinery they likely donโt have any business getting behind the wheel in. โฆโฆ.
Same goes for vehicles, if a person is โscaredโ that they might crash if they have a rear tire blowout while driving, they donโt have the experience or knowledge to be competently doing what theyโre doing.
โDonโt have any businessโ? โScaredโ?
Wow! Where did that come from. I use a TPMS because it might save me from being on the side of the road with a shredded tire because I continued driving on a low tire without knowing it. Might save a couple hundred for a new tire plus having to change it on the side of a busy highway.
And I want my vehicles to have air bags, anti lock brakes, seat belts, and all the other safety features. Not because I donโt belong behind the wheel. Or am scared. But because I want myself, family, and friends protected as much as possible. And in the case of TPMS, possibly spared the inconvenience on a destroyed tire on the side of the highway.
โJun-18-2021 07:59 AM
โJun-18-2021 07:55 AM
โJun-18-2021 07:09 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Shoulda Coulda Woulda.....
I think a TPMS would have saved my TT from total destruction on this one.
Stove, fridge, shower, shore power, cabinets, floor, gas lines, wheelhouse, more plus the obvious in the pics, all destroyed.
I didn't feel a thing even after the mirror check where I saw smoke and pieces flying off....
Not sure how far I drove like that, a few miles I guess. I drove back 2 miles picking up parts off the highway.
It was a write-off on its maiden voyage after I had fixed it all up nicely. Oh well, brown stuff happens! :E:E
Are you saying that with a single axle trailer and a tire that disintegrated you drove a "mile or so" like that and didn't notice anything?