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  1. amiller

    amiller Medium Load Member

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    Hey man any idea how that inner tire's tread is completely separated from the casing....I've been telling them that I think the alignment or something is off but they just brush me off.
     
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  3. realfasho

    realfasho Light Load Member

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    And experience you do have stranger. Thanks for the heads up. I now know that if my trip starts out that bad. I'm sending a message and shutting down for the day.
     
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    amiller Medium Load Member

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    They need to get you another truck asap....wish I could just send a message and shut down for the day

     
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    realfasho Light Load Member

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    They waited too long now. My truck is supposed to be ready tomorrow. I hear ya. I guess not having a Qualcomm in your truck sucks a bit huh? Lol
     
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    amiller Medium Load Member

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    I guess I could just call or text lmao

     
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    realfasho Light Load Member

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    Lol. I hear ya pimpin
     
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    stranger Road Train Member

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    It appears the outer threw the recap, overloaded the inner and that cap came off it, or the inner was flat and caused the outer to blow. I would have to see the sidewalls of the tires to tell you. Those could also be very old casings that have been capped several times and the rubber rotten. So when the outer went the inner couldn't handle the sudden load as I stated above.

    You can look up on the internet how to read the date codes on the tires so you will know what you had in case they blame you for the blowouts. If the tire casings are old, that was the problem. Write down the numbers and check it out later.
     
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  9. amiller

    amiller Medium Load Member

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    Ok thanks I'm looking that info up now!!!

     
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