Holiday27
Jul 01, 2013Explorer
Tire help
So, we were heading to Yellowstone last week. 20 miles outside of Twin Falls, ID. and bang. The inside dual on the pass side blew. Called AAA and they were clueless. They wanted to send a tow truck. I laughed and said you have to be kidding. There contractor couldn't do anything for me so she put me in touch with Les schwab. Schwab wanted me to drive to there shop 20 miles away. I said no way! I did agree to drive to the next exit. I went about 15-20 miles an hr max for 3 miles. They met me there and had the tire swapped in 10 min! My question is did I ruin the outside dual by driving that short distance? I ask because when I got home yesterday I noticed the outside tire looks like a donut! It is completely separated. It is a miracle that we didn't have another blow out from Boise to Portland. That would not have been fun. The tires are Michelin, and the po said they were new. That was 2 years ago. I checked the pressure before leaving the Tetons and Boise and they were at 80 psi. I do have 2 slides and I am maxed out on the weight so this could be a factor. The driver side duals did great and are still at 80. Thanks in advance for the help.