same here, just happened to me today on the freeway, luckily did not cause a crash. I was going 60mph. what brand tires were they? the one that blew was bridgestone, the rest of mine were kumho, 3 years old, the bridgestone that did this was 2yrs old as i had to replace one of the original set when i got a tear in the tire.
Yea I have one today that made my wheel start vibrating and as you can tell the tire has a bulge and I believe it's separating but I ain't got no money to fix it so.
YOU CANNOT ALWAYS GO BY THE TIRE PRESSURE ON THE DOOR, IF IT DOESNT HAVE THE FACTORY INSTALLED TIRES, OR EQUIVILANT, YOU MOST GO BY THE PRESSURE RECOMMENDED ON THE TIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!
How did he not care to inform viewers that if you change tire size from stock like the jeep they are standing in front of has done, that your PSI should be increased too.
Pretty useless info. A tread separation will often give some warning, like a wobble and/or vibration. Pay attention to any changes in your cars behaviour, its telling you something. To check it properly, just run your hand around the tread (the part in contact with the road). Then move the car just a little so the wheels have rotated enough to feel around the bottom (other) half as well. If they don't feel round in any area, time to take it to a tyre shop.
Manufacturers have to be held accountable. This happened to me and it was not my fault at all, not under-inflated, three year old tires.
same here, just happened to me today on the freeway, luckily did not cause a crash. I was going 60mph. what brand tires were they? the one that blew was bridgestone, the rest of mine were kumho, 3 years old, the bridgestone that did this was 2yrs old as i had to replace one of the original set when i got a tear in the tire.
I crashed because of my tires too. It was a very rainy day and I switch lanes and immediately started skidding .
Tires really due pay a huge part in safety huh guess I was too much a saving guy.
Yea I have one today that made my wheel start vibrating and as you can tell the tire has a bulge and I believe it's separating but I ain't got no money to fix it so.
So stop driving it until you do have the money, nothing is worth risking the life of yourself and other drivers
YOU CANNOT ALWAYS GO BY THE TIRE PRESSURE ON THE DOOR, IF IT DOESNT HAVE THE FACTORY INSTALLED TIRES, OR EQUIVILANT, YOU MOST GO BY THE PRESSURE RECOMMENDED ON THE TIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no recommended pressure on the tire you fucking goof, it only states max pressure
Question. How do i remove a tread on purpose? I want to make a shoe sole
How did he not care to inform viewers that if you change tire size from stock like the jeep they are standing in front of has done, that your PSI should be increased too.
If the tire LOOKS FUNNY?? what about wobble and drifting?
Pretty useless info. A tread separation will often give some warning, like a wobble and/or vibration. Pay attention to any changes in your cars behaviour, its telling you something.
To check it properly, just run your hand around the tread (the part in contact with the road). Then move the car just a little so the wheels have rotated enough to feel around the bottom (other) half as well.
If they don't feel round in any area, time to take it to a tyre shop.
Abso-lutly
Stop buying China made tires