We do try to avoid road service whenever possible. We have had 2 incidents within the last 3 months where we blew the other tire trying to limp it in. Then you pay the road service and buy another tire. Unless the load is very light or running empty, we are being very cautious about limping it in.
Blown tire: how far do you think I can drive?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by jamin22, Jul 8, 2012.
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Even the haters can admit, even as a 2 and half year noob, I can limp with the best of em. No?
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Very proud brahz
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I have had bad luck with blown duels.
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What's even more amazing is you guys scared to death because he may have overloaded one tire when the other blew. He had 42k on 3 axles and most spreads have 40k on 2 axles. Wow lets not get carried away with those huge numbers Haha!
How many of you "nervous Nancy" types think a driver pulling a Michigan sled with 8 axles (11 total) thinks they call a service truck when one goes bad? I mean come on they're grossing over 160,000! That's what caused the explosions in Japan in 1945. They want you guys to think they were bombs but in reality it was one truck with A tire overloaded by HUNDREDS of pounds! Think of the CSA points from that.......True story!
Just had a truck last Thursday with a drive tire going flat. He drove the remaining 30 mi home. I patched the tire, no one died. Amazing huh? -
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