Looks like it's time for new tires already. I was driving home today and from my shop to the gas station is approx 5 miles. My front right tire was a little low on pressure so I planned to air-up when I got fuel. As I'm rolling along I take an S-curve and a guy on a horse is standing in the middle of the road
I lay into the brakes pretty hard and it sounds like a belt slapping dirt. Didn't feel any different, shudder, etc. I get to the fuel station and pull over to the air nozzle (Thank God that free air does still exist and put out more than 35psi) The tire had air still in it but was severely low (It gauged at 20psi, the sidewall had a nice dark ring and two bubbles
I began to put air in it hoping to get enough in to make it to our local tire store. Air began flowing (and holding) to the tune of about 40psi. Suddenly the larger sidewall bubble begins to expand and rip apart the sidewall. Where the raised grooves are it began to rip them apart one at a time.
Within a span of 10 seconds the bubble was the size of a cantalope. I had already backed way off at this point waiting for the upcoming bomb, anticipating to get hit with flying rubber. Once the tumor finally went it blew rubber everywhere. Kind of funny to see an old lady hit the deck like the fuel station was under attack
But I am extremely disappointed with these tires. I've never had one come apart like that on me. I was also glad that it was a brisk 104* outside with high humidty and freshly paved tarmac to lay my ginger hands on.
Sans going to a different size rim, what's the strongest, longest lasting tire you can get for these trucks? 4 out of the 6 are almost bald, one is OK and the other looks like Nolan Ryan was practicing and missed the hole.
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Within a span of 10 seconds the bubble was the size of a cantalope. I had already backed way off at this point waiting for the upcoming bomb, anticipating to get hit with flying rubber. Once the tumor finally went it blew rubber everywhere. Kind of funny to see an old lady hit the deck like the fuel station was under attack

But I am extremely disappointed with these tires. I've never had one come apart like that on me. I was also glad that it was a brisk 104* outside with high humidty and freshly paved tarmac to lay my ginger hands on.
Sans going to a different size rim, what's the strongest, longest lasting tire you can get for these trucks? 4 out of the 6 are almost bald, one is OK and the other looks like Nolan Ryan was practicing and missed the hole.
VIVA BOTTLE JACKS!