mwilson
TDR MEMBER
Not a fan of any repairs being on a steer tire running at highway speeds. maybe it is a carry over from my trucking days, but I won't do it on any vehicle.
I wanted to add that my reluctance to run any repaired tire on a steer position is because I almost dumped an 18 wheeler one morning.
2 brand new steer tires had just been mounted on my truck the day before, I hauled wood all that day and took a load early the next morning to the mill down a very nasty 2 lane road.
Delivered and was coming back up the I-95 empty about 70mph when the left front steer blew. I was and still am a pretty good driver and it took both lanes including the breakdown lane to get that thing under control and stopped.
If that tire had blown loaded there is no way I could have kept it in the road, absolutely no way.
It was back in the tube days, they must have pinched the tube.
The guy behind me that stopped could not believe that I got it stopped without wrecking it.
After that I mounted my own damn steer tires.
From that day on, no repaired tires on front. Period.
It left a mark... ...

Mike.
