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MAwolcott
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We're on 81 northbound in West Virginia in the wife's car doing 80. Guy towing a travel trailer flew past us like we were standing still! Hate to be him when those tires blow!
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2oldman
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Turtle n Peeps wrote:
The truth is most don't even know they had a blown tire on their trailer.
As long as only one of 2 goes. If the 2nd tire can't handle the weight, and lets go, then you're going to be all over the road.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Bedlam
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On a single axle trailer, you get some wiggle when a tire goes. All of my tandems have run true after tire failure and I only knew about it due to someone pointing it out or the tire coming apart after a few miles.

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Turtle_n_Peeps
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2oldman wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Why do people think when a tire blows it will put you in a ditch or shake you like a rag doll?
I don't think that, but I do think it will destroy the wheel well and what's above it.


One of the reasons I hate SBR. The tire that blew on my trailer was a rag bias. The only thing it did was pull the screw out of the fender brace. Put a new screw in, put a new tire on and I was good to go.

Judging from some of the responses, some think if you blow a tire on a trailer at speed it will blow you off of the road, flip you end over end, barrel roll you 40 or 50 times and you will end up as a burning ball of smoking rubble. :R

The truth is most don't even know they had a blown tire on their trailer.
~ Too many freaks & not enough circuses ~


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outside the fire"

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2oldman
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Explorer II
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Why do people think when a tire blows it will put you in a ditch or shake you like a rag doll?
I don't think that, but I do think it will destroy the wheel well and what's above it.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Jframpey
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I've blown three tires while towing recently (driving 60 mph) I never tow faster... I knew immediately when each tire blew (TPMS alerted me) and I felt the drag and slight vibration. The cruise control jumped in shifted down and accelerated trying to keep the speed constant.

I got no advance warning of overtemp or low pressure.

I am now asking the tire manufacturer to inspect the tires to determine the reason for the blowouts... wish me luck!

rhagfo
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Explorer III
MAwolcott wrote:
We're on 81 northbound in West Virginia in the wife's car doing 80. Guy towing a travel trailer flew past us like we were standing still! Hate to be him when those tires blow!


A clip from a dash cam would have been great!
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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Why do people think when a tire blows it will put you in a ditch or shake you like a rag doll? :h


I've only blown one tire in my life on a trailer. It was no doubt a low pressure situation and by the time I got the rig stopped there was nothing but two little rubber rings on the rim.

The only reason I knew something was wrong was a slight and I do mean SLIGHT vibration in the steering wheel. I looked in my mirror and saw the rubber coming off.

No big deal; no crazy event; nothing really but a rim with no rubber on it.

Judging from the amount of people I see towing a trailer that way it's no big deal to them either. They don't even know they are towing a trailer with 3 tires!
~ Too many freaks & not enough circuses ~


"Life is not tried ~ it is merely survived ~ if you're standing
outside the fire"

"The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly."- Abraham Lincoln

azdryheat
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Yep, if you're going to be speeding get some LT's on your trailer. They've got the same chance of blowing as the tires on your truck.
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gbopp
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MAwolcott wrote:
Hate to be him when those tires blow!

And when it happens, it won't be his fault. We all know how that works, the Blame Game. :S

rockhillmanor
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2oldman wrote:
"Like it's not even there"

The mantra of the new generation of trailer towing.


And that is exactly what the salesman that sold him the TT said to him. ๐Ÿ˜ž

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

2oldman
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Explorer II
"Like it's not even there"

The mantra of the new generation of trailer towing.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

GordonThree
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He probably upgraded to LT tires, they're good for at least 108mph ya know!
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Old-Biscuit
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Explorer III
Isn't the speed limit 70 mph on I-81 ?
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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BenK
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Ditto and did come up on the debris field his tires left about 5 or so miles later

He was on the side of the road, about 30 feet off pavement

Fiver had body damage and both tires still on the fiver and debris on pavement were
smoking

Crowded with folks going home after a 3 day weekend just north of Sacramento Calif

He was passing folks on the right side and his Fiver swayed each time he cut back
into the fast lane (4 lane highway 99, 2 lanes each side)

Saw him coming in the mirror and what made me notice was seeing just the top of
his Fiver above traffic was moving lane to lane. I pulled over even more and
almost touched the dirt shoulder trying to give this moron more room to pass me
towing a 8K utility trailer

Do not know how many tires blew, but more than two from the amount of debris and
the length of that debris field...guessing just short of a mile. There
were several cars and trailers also stopped on the shoulder and am
guessing they got rubber debris tossed into their TV's and cars. Couldn't
see any major damage to anyone else

Was doing around 65MPH and Calif tow speed limit is 55 MPH...he blew
past me as if standing still. Guessing he was north of 85MPH

Didn't stop because there were over a dozen or so vehicles stopped
around that moron

Extremely lucky for him and folks around him
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Calicajun
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Hope he doesn't take anyone body out when his tires blow.
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