I have had tires blow out. Sometimes, I can swear I hear it. Other times, I never heard or felt a thing.
Once such time I never heard or felt anything, I was loaded with 50k+lbs of cement. Someone did the wave and point thing. So I pulled over and checked it out. Called the company I worked for and because they were only 2.5 hours away, they sent a guy from the yard. So after waiting about 3.5 hours, guy shows up with a floor jack and tells me "they didnt tell me you were loaded". I told him "They didn't tell me you were either". Ended up having to call road service anyway.
Are you supposed to feel a tire blowout?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GhentSaintPeters, Sep 15, 2019.
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You must become One with your truck, Grasshopper.
After many years you'll become paranoid like lots of us and feel the slightest change in pull, or the smallest hiccup.
Sometimes those tires will go KAPOW..
Sometimes they'll go boop. Just a little burp that makes you look in the mirror to see if you hit an Opossum.
Likely picked up a nail somewhere.. leaked down, and shredded after it lost its bead. -
Ive grenaded so many tires on cars, light trucks and under CDL trailers. Its about 50/50 whether you get a boom or just see rubber shrapnel.
Ive also blown headgaskets in wide open full load applications [hotrod dt466] and had the degas tank id fabricated split the weld seam, twice when the cap vent couldnt bleed compression fast enough. So 40psi of boost ends up in the coolant in an instant. You hear a loud hissssssSSSSSS then a cannon boom right in front of your face. Next goes $200 of coolant over the windshield and roof. Pull over, change shorts, google map tig welders and change the headgasket again. -
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I have had a straight box truck that blew the front tire. It didnt go bang per se. One minute I was going down the road, some weird wiggling in the front end. Then alligators started jumping off by the front fender. Tho making the turn in 5000 feet was a bit interesting.
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I blew the back tire on a honda goldwing at 70 plus, that got a bit interesting before I got it shut down.
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In all my years and miles, I never had a steer tire let go. I consider myself pretty lucky.
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I had one, years ago in an old 74 K 100 with no power steering, we were in the ditch RIGHT now. lol
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