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tony_l wrote:
I know for the most part I'm preacher to the choir here but this is what happened to my spare tire due to age. I put off replacing it because; 1) It was a spare. 2) It's been covered and did not show any signs of dry rot or cracking. 3) It never touched the road. Went to check the pressure last week and this is what I found. I checked it 3 weeks ago before my last trip and it was fine. Had I needed it last trip I'm sure it would have blown out within a few miles. This one is a Marathon but age is the reason this happened not the brand. I did a google search and found this isn't totally uncommon even with LT tires. Newbies if you're reading this and contemplating replacing that old spare tire to save a few bucks, don't, it's not worth the aggravation or you're safety.
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parkmanaa wrote:
I do not believe this blowout was caused by age of the tire.
I believe it was a manufacturing defect(undercure). Have seen
this a few times in my long tire-industry career, but don't
remember one that lasted what, 8, 9, 10 years? A covered spare
is good indefinitely.
IMHO age, to a great degree just a marketing gimmick, has been made a scapegoat for many, many other problems with tires over the last few years.
I would take it to a qualified tire dealer and have them give me
their opinion.
40 years in the tire industry; saw it all and done most of it.
Jul-30-2013 05:20 PM
krobbe wrote:SprinklerMan wrote:
I carry 2 spares , because with my luck , I would have a second flat tire 2 miles down the road and have nothing to replace it .
Yah, but what about the 3rd flat 4 miles down the road?
Jul-30-2013 01:35 PM
parkmanaa wrote:
I do not believe this blowout was caused by age of the tire.
I believe it was a manufacturing defect(undercure). Have seen
this a few times in my long tire-industry career, but don't
remember one that lasted what, 8, 9, 10 years? A covered spare
is good indefinitely.
IMHO age, to a great degree just a marketing gimmick, has been made a scapegoat for many, many other problems with tires over the last few years.
I would take it to a qualified tire dealer and have them give me
their opinion.
40 years in the tire industry; saw it all and done most of it.
Jul-30-2013 11:37 AM
SprinklerMan wrote:
I carry 2 spares , because with my luck , I would have a second flat tire 2 miles down the road and have nothing to replace it .
Jul-30-2013 11:12 AM
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Jul-29-2013 12:04 PM
gbopp wrote:
What is the manufacture date on the old tires?