โDec-30-2013 04:01 PM
โJan-09-2014 08:36 PM
pitch wrote:
Do you think that truckers throw away a set of tires just because one dual went flat? Of course not.
โJan-09-2014 07:11 PM
I wanted to put some air in the tires on out way out of town since its cold.
โJan-02-2014 01:50 PM
โJan-02-2014 09:36 AM
โJan-02-2014 05:19 AM
Bobbo wrote:
My father was an OTR bus driver. He kept a ball peen hammer in his grip that always went with him. He never got into a bus to drive it without using it to hit every tire. You can tell a 10 pound difference in tire pressure by the sound/rebound of the hammer. Precise? No. Good enough for his purposes? Yes. Would it have found your flat tire? Definitely.
โJan-02-2014 04:15 AM
Audioa_fan wrote:
Jim,
The tires are all 4 years old and seem to be in excellent shape. I had checked all 6 tires a week or so prior to our trip with a gauge and they were all on or about 95 pounds of pressure. They had dropped in pressure due to a considerable drop in temperature. My intention was to top off the pressure on my way out of town. So I don't know when the tire went flat, but I only drove about 2 miles total on it that way at less then 30 MPH.
I shouldn't have thought it necessary to add this, but I now have a framing hammer to "kick the tires" with at rest stops for bathroom breaks. I will certainly be checking air pressures with a gauge before every leg of a trip. I had never considered getting a TPMS but I am now going to research that option.
Thanks again...
โJan-01-2014 08:36 PM
โJan-01-2014 01:37 PM
โJan-01-2014 11:17 AM
โDec-31-2013 03:28 PM
wny_pat wrote:Jim Shoe wrote:
I added a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to my 'C' after driving the last leg home from a trip. I checked all the tires before pulling out of the CG, but when I got home, the left rear inside dual had no air pressure. It did, however have a 10 penny nail in it. Somewhere in that last 300 miles, I picked it up. It could have happened pulling out of the CG or pulling into my garage. No damage to the MH or to the tires, although I replaced both tires. I didn't notice any difference in the way it handled, which is a scary thought.
Jim,
Most likely, the tire beside the flat tire, that carried all that extra weight that the flat tire was not carrying is now junk. Good thing you replaced it because it would have soon blown out!
โDec-31-2013 11:27 AM
Jim Shoe wrote:
I added a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to my 'C' after driving the last leg home from a trip. I checked all the tires before pulling out of the CG, but when I got home, the left rear inside dual had no air pressure. It did, however have a 10 penny nail in it. Somewhere in that last 300 miles, I picked it up. It could have happened pulling out of the CG or pulling into my garage. No damage to the MH or to the tires, although I replaced both tires. I didn't notice any difference in the way it handled, which is a scary thought.
โDec-31-2013 11:05 AM
โDec-31-2013 10:43 AM
โDec-31-2013 09:20 AM