Well....... I now know what it feels like to have a major Blow out on the front drivers side tire at 50 MPH in a M1078A1.
It was very manageable! Just a sudden drop and very little pull on the steering wheel. Despite all the worries. The worst part is changing the tire and being unprepared to do so. The second worst part was using the original military bottle jack that fit under the axle perfectly with the flat tire, but wouldn't jack it high enough to remove the tire. It needed 4 more inches to do that so be prepared to jack, put a jack stand under it, lower the jack then put 4 plus inch block under the jack and jack again and finish with the jack stand.
After getting the Spare tire put on I went straight home and when I got out I noticed the other front front tire leaking air out of a crack on the side wall.
So If someone has a good solution that would fit under the axle when the tire is flat and will raise it high enough to actually change the tire but still be a small package like the bottle jack and still fit in the tool box. I'm all ears.
After getting the Spare tire put on I went straight home and when I got out I noticed the other front front tire leaking air out of a crack on the side wall. So I now needed a new set of tires. Luckily 20 miles from home there is a company that deals in military tire take offs and I was able to get 4 Never used Michelin XZL 395 x 75R - 20 made in 2009
for $300 per tire.
Check out the sticker still on one of the tires!!! If you can't read it it says.
NSN: 2530015555038
QTY:80 EA $6512
NOUN: WHEEL, PNEUMATIC
That was a three day ordeal changing those things out by my self between washing all the nasty grease off of them from the run flats and painting the inner rims before reassembling them.
When it was all said and done it drives so so much better than before and no more worries of a blow out due to dry rotted tires.
But I did want to mention something important, before you start trouble shooting a driveline vibration that you feel in the seat of your pants while driving...... Put a new set of tire on it. Because all my driveline vibration worries disappeared after putting the new tires on. Its drives and feels great now.
Happy driving and Merry Christmas,