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Poor Ford guy,, to bad he didn't see the sign...

Or maybe he just had to much torque?? Flipped him right over ??



MerrickNJr
 
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This is cool , but let me point out something here, see how both right tires are popped from the bead, chances are that is why it rolled, your on the highway and you get her into a side spin and you go into the ditch sideways and on all 4 tires then when the tires dig in to the dirt the stress on the tire is too much and they roll right off the rim, then the rim digs in and you are toast.

I go on extracations all the time and this I can gaurentee happens alot, I have often wondered is it possible to put tubes in our tires ??? ... ... ... ... ... ... Kevin
 
Kevin,

Yes you can put a tube into just about any tire and rim combo. But if the forces are high enough to brake the tire from the rim, the tube will go through the gap and blow out anyway. Its just alot better, not to try and drive your truck sideways down the road:eek: :rolleyes:

Chris
 
tubes in tires

tubes in tires also have another disadvantage. get a nail in a tubeless, and most of the time you have a slow leak--prolly have time to catch the problem and fix it without having to change a tire along side the road. get a nail in a tire with tube--goes flat immediately, wherever you are!:(
 
no tubes in radials

The carcass of a radial tire flexes a great deal more than the older bias-ply. This produces heat and chafing that will lead to premature failure of the tube.
 
Did you guys notice the guy wearing the shorts at the top of the pick? He seems to have a stick up his a$$:D
 
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