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<p>[QUOTE="supersnackbar, post: 4529540, member: 9858"]One of the things I wish they'd change here are these super single tires...I picked up my home load, 2 of the SS trailer tires had just been replaced, the other 2 were in decent shape. I didn't make it out of TX before I noticed one of my tires looked funky. Pulled off, and sure enough, one of the older tires had picked up a nail and was down in the 60psi range. I got out my air hose and carefully pumped it back up over 100 and eased it to Greenwood, LA...I now see a screw or nail head sticking out and leaking loud enough to hear in a busy truck stop. Thankfully I found it before it went completely flat and left me on the side of the road...got Michelin on the horn and they are getting things lined up to get it fixed or replaced.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="supersnackbar, post: 4529540, member: 9858"]One of the things I wish they'd change here are these super single tires...I picked up my home load, 2 of the SS trailer tires had just been replaced, the other 2 were in decent shape. I didn't make it out of TX before I noticed one of my tires looked funky. Pulled off, and sure enough, one of the older tires had picked up a nail and was down in the 60psi range. I got out my air hose and carefully pumped it back up over 100 and eased it to Greenwood, LA...I now see a screw or nail head sticking out and leaking loud enough to hear in a busy truck stop. Thankfully I found it before it went completely flat and left me on the side of the road...got Michelin on the horn and they are getting things lined up to get it fixed or replaced.[/QUOTE]
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