โSep-17-2019 07:22 PM
โOct-18-2019 09:25 AM
RandACampin wrote:
Not only is the OP starved for internet pats on the back. This ones clairvoiant.
โSep-19-2019 09:54 AM
โSep-18-2019 08:39 PM
โSep-18-2019 06:53 PM
ReneeG wrote:Your post reminded me of the time my pickup's rear tire blew and took out the fuel filler pipe. My insurance company insisted that my tire collided with my truck, therefore the higher collision deductible applied (not comp). :R As one may guess, I changed insurance companies soon afterward.azdryheat wrote:
. . . So much for brand new Chinese will-pop tires. They should be outlawed.
What really caused the blow out (or tread separation) cannot be determined by the information given without seeing the tire.
We had a "blow out" which turned out to be a tread separation caused by tires that were way too old to be driving on - did about the same damage to our rig which was all completely covered by the comprehensive plan on our insurance. Even damage to the tire in proximaty was paid for, but not the offending tire. What did we learn? To inspect the tires annually, yes alignment affects their wear and account for that, and stay within ST tire speed limits.
โSep-18-2019 03:55 PM
โSep-18-2019 12:48 PM
azdryheat wrote:
. . . So much for brand new Chinese will-pop tires. They should be outlawed.
โSep-18-2019 12:45 PM
Bert Ackerman wrote:azdryheat wrote:
I'll bet the RV dealer will (maybe) give her a new tire and nothing more. Insurance will cover the rest. So much for brand new Chinese will-pop tires. They should be outlawed.
"She had a shredded tire on her new to her Rockwood A-frame. She had just installed new tires on the unit about 50 miles before heading out for a 2 week trip.
According to her, the tire exploded"
RV forums are great are they not, gotta love em.
From the original post you came up with it was caused by a Chinese will-pop? You also were able to determine it was not caused by a curb strike, road hazard, overload, overspeed, low air pressure, or anything else?
Awesome.
โSep-18-2019 11:35 AM
โSep-18-2019 11:01 AM
โSep-18-2019 06:30 AM
โSep-18-2019 02:36 AM
Bert Ackerman wrote:azdryheat wrote:
I'll bet the RV dealer will (maybe) give her a new tire and nothing more. Insurance will cover the rest. So much for brand new Chinese will-pop tires. They should be outlawed.
"She had a shredded tire on her new to her Rockwood A-frame. She had just installed new tires on the unit about 50 miles before heading out for a 2 week trip.
According to her, the tire exploded"
RV forums are great are they not, gotta love em.
From the original post you came up with it was caused by a Chinese will-pop? You also were able to determine it was not caused by a curb strike, road hazard, overload, overspeed, low air pressure, or anything else?
Awesome.
โSep-18-2019 01:26 AM
azdryheat wrote:
I'll bet the RV dealer will (maybe) give her a new tire and nothing more. Insurance will cover the rest. So much for brand new Chinese will-pop tires. They should be outlawed.
โSep-17-2019 09:40 PM
โSep-17-2019 09:24 PM