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denviks:

--- Quote from: "rollazuki" ---I had the same issues with an Anaconda. The supplier exchanged the tyre. The rubber seemed to have been applied in layers and the actual tread rubber itself was delaminating, not just from the carcass.
Id say its dangerous, dont drive at speed on it.
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im not using the truck at the moment bud.......not until i get this issue sorted  :(  :(  :(  :(

jjsaul:
i had a similar effect on some machos but it was on the sides of the blocks and not on the join between tread and sidewall...

denviks:
well the company are going to take them in for testing  :)  :)  :roll:  i have been offered a set of insa's at a good price which i wll put on until i hear back about these but thier initial assesment is its down to tyre pressures  :evil:  :evil:


i know i have never run them below or over 32psi...... i once had one of the tyres loose a little pressure.....30 psi....but only ran that 300 meters to garage.....


i will have to wait and see what is said i think

Lyndsey731:
They do give cause for concern!

It does look like they are delaminating, don't let the supplier give you any bull about tyre pressure, he can't prove what you've been running them at. I had a similar problem with Broncos, Bronco insisted they were fine, kwikfit told me to bin them!

Looking at the list of remould names in this thread new tyres could well be the way forward. I changed mine to Pro-comps and the difference in handling and performance was unbelievable.

Good luck

Gav

denviks:
thanks for the advice and its taken on board  :wink: .i have taken pictures of the tyres so that once i send them off i have some sort of evidence....  :wink:


i wont let it rest that easily  :?

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