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I bet the left side had three missing lug nuts and shifted too much pin weight to the right tire which resulted in total failure.
I bet the left side had three missing lug nuts and shifted too much pin weight to the right tire which resulted in total failure.
Where is Dick Tracy when you need him.
I don't think I'd be interested in any wheels with spacers or adapters between the lug nut and the wheel. Especially doing any kind of towing.
I will give duals ONE major advantage: If you have a flat tire with a single, you are done. With duals, you can generally limp it in to a shop if you aren't too heavily loaded.
But overall, I think you have seen the beginning of the end of duals in the trucking industry.