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Think I’ve got something new that I have not seen on here yet.
Was driving the Deuce home today and had a thump that felt like a flat tire (and me with no spare!). Pulled the truck over and both fronts were fine…went to the back and there was a HEY-UGE blister on the exterior rear dual. Of course my son went running right over to it and I yanked his butt away quick! I noticed that the bulge was growing and so I moved everyone to the other side of the truck to wait and see. After about 45 seconds, it sounded like a .357 shot. Tore a large rip in the tire and needless to say, the tube is shot.
My wife was following me on the way out and said that the tire had a slight bulge. It was small and over a wide area, so I didn’t sweat it and figured I would take care of it when I got home. Wish I had known better….actually, whish I still new better.
So, what the *&@$ happened and why? Any PM I could do to prevent it?
I had equalized the tires two weeks ago (previous owner had them between 35 psi and 75 psi) and set them all to 55 psi.
Guess I will be looking for either 2 new tires (and one rim for the spare) or be going Super Singles sooner than I thought. On that thought, anyone in the Virginia-Maryland area got some tires/rims they want to sell? I can get them cheap in Utah…but the shipping will kill me.
There goes all those neat upgrades I was going to do…
Was driving the Deuce home today and had a thump that felt like a flat tire (and me with no spare!). Pulled the truck over and both fronts were fine…went to the back and there was a HEY-UGE blister on the exterior rear dual. Of course my son went running right over to it and I yanked his butt away quick! I noticed that the bulge was growing and so I moved everyone to the other side of the truck to wait and see. After about 45 seconds, it sounded like a .357 shot. Tore a large rip in the tire and needless to say, the tube is shot.
My wife was following me on the way out and said that the tire had a slight bulge. It was small and over a wide area, so I didn’t sweat it and figured I would take care of it when I got home. Wish I had known better….actually, whish I still new better.
So, what the *&@$ happened and why? Any PM I could do to prevent it?
I had equalized the tires two weeks ago (previous owner had them between 35 psi and 75 psi) and set them all to 55 psi.
Guess I will be looking for either 2 new tires (and one rim for the spare) or be going Super Singles sooner than I thought. On that thought, anyone in the Virginia-Maryland area got some tires/rims they want to sell? I can get them cheap in Utah…but the shipping will kill me.
There goes all those neat upgrades I was going to do…